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It's hilarious ๐. I just downloaded and want to setup my own AI server. These assholes can harvest their own data.
You donโt want to pay shitcoiner Sam Altmanโs โnot for profitโ which is turning into a โfor profit companyโ (a whole rabbit hole of bullshit) $20 per month so they can harvest your data for their next model iterations when you can setup an equivalent LLM at home for free?
How dare you!
Think about the US economy! You are a Chinese spy destroying the AI industry from within! ๐ค
Almost like TOR... you don't make money from it, rather the value comes from everyone using it.
But have you tried operators?
What's the open source one from the Chinese dudes called?
Deepseek is amazing imo, and 95% cheaper than chatgpt
Chinese tech companies will lead AI if they keep working this way because it will bring Huge Data to them...
let's see what future hides.
o1 isn't that great. it has a pretty narrow use case.
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This is so funny ๐
OpenAI was just part of a $500 Billion announcement with Masa Son from SoftBank - money they *clearly* donโt have - for some ridiculous infrastructure buildout to progress AI / align themselves with Trump.
The day prior, a bunch of Chinese dudes open-sourced a model which is on par with OpenAIโs newest and best LLM which costs 3% of ChatGPT or can be downloaded and run locally for free.
All these American hopes being pinned on AI being this new amazing industry and productivity engine have been completely undermined by some dudes in a basement who are subject to sanctions on GPUs.
The US is so fukt, the only question is how long Trump can maintain the confidence game before things fall apart outside of anyoneโs control.
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This seems so obvious, that I can't help feeling that I'm missing something about why big money continues to pour in. Possibly it's because they think they will be able to limit access to just proprietary models, or somehow further weaponise copyright law?
Yes, they will HAVE to heavily regulate it in order to set up sufficient barriers to allow for monetization. That's what all the AI doomer nonsense is about. Scare the public into wanting regulation for fear of AIs taking over the world or taking everyone's jobs.
At least OpenAI is honest about being a non-profit company, although I don't think they know what that means ๐คฃ
Iโve never seen the non-profit to for-profit transition before. Itโs very strange to watch
How do they regulate Chinese dudes in a basement already under sanctions for buying GPUs who release an equivalent model to the USโ best today, under an MIT license, or hosted for 3% of the leading US AI providers price?
Maybe theyโre mining corn? ๐ง
I said they will have to do it, I didn't say they'd be successful ๐คทโโ๏ธ
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OpenAI Introduces โOperatorโ
Today weโre releasing Operatorโ (opens in a new window), an agent that can go to the web to perform tasks for you. Using its own browser, it can look at a webpage and interact with it by typing, clicking, and scrolling.
To ensure a safe and iterative rollout, we are starting small. Starting today, Operator is available to Pro users in the U.S. at operator.chatgpt.comโ
Operator is powered by a new model called Computer-Using Agent (CUA). Combining GPT-4o's vision capabilities with advanced reasoning through reinforcement learning, CUA is trained to interact with graphical user interfaces (GUIs)โthe buttons, menus, and text fields people see on a screen.
Operator can โseeโ (through screenshots) and โinteractโ (using all the actions a mouse and keyboard allow) with a browser, enabling it to take action on the web without requiring custom API integrations.
To get started, simply describe the task youโd like done and Operator can handle the rest. Users can choose to take over control of the remote browser at any point, and Operator is trained to proactively ask the user to take over for tasks that require login, payment details, or when solving CAPTCHAs.
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