InterplayFrames
Framing the AI Ecosystem capital flow.
interesting:
2024 most investment went into ~71% R&D, 29% Inference
GPT-4.5 training ~$400m
Cosidering 10% world population uses chatGPT i thought a much bigger %age would have went into inference
2024 most investment went into ~71% R&D, 29% Inference
GPT-4.5 training ~$400m
Cosidering 10% world population uses chatGPT i thought a much bigger %age would have went into inference
Framing satellite constellations as human made blankets for the earth.
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Most people inherit their frames without ever questioning them. Then they're confused when life keeps giving them results based on their frames.
You can't build new conclusions on old foundations.
"The real work isn't changing your mind. It's finding out what framed it."
You can't build new conclusions on old foundations.
"The real work isn't changing your mind. It's finding out what framed it."
Framing high-functioning pessimism.
There's a difference between brutal realism and pessimism.
Pessimism also indicates some sort of a defeatism where you're so pessimistic that you're paralyzed. You're unable to do anything.
But you can be realistic, and if the reality is pessimistic, you have to accept it. What you do despite that is what matters. So, we may have a pessimistic-looking view because that reflects reality, but every day we wake up and do good things. Every day we make improvements in everything. Every day we chart out new ambitions, new pathways in whatever incremental ways.
Maybe it's high-functioning pessimism. I think there's a constant confusion between realism and pessimism. So we are all realistic, but not pessimistic to the point that we are paralyzed from doing anything. Like, every day we are planning for the next 10 years.
There's a difference between brutal realism and pessimism.
Pessimism also indicates some sort of a defeatism where you're so pessimistic that you're paralyzed. You're unable to do anything.
But you can be realistic, and if the reality is pessimistic, you have to accept it. What you do despite that is what matters. So, we may have a pessimistic-looking view because that reflects reality, but every day we wake up and do good things. Every day we make improvements in everything. Every day we chart out new ambitions, new pathways in whatever incremental ways.
Maybe it's high-functioning pessimism. I think there's a constant confusion between realism and pessimism. So we are all realistic, but not pessimistic to the point that we are paralyzed from doing anything. Like, every day we are planning for the next 10 years.