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Also seems like a great idea to create a business models where the companies aren't incentivised to provide the best product possible. Instead they'll want to create a product just useful enough to not drive away users, but just useless enough to temp people to go up a tier, "I'm so close, just one more prompt and it will be right this time!"

Edit: To be clear, I'm not talking about Zed. I'm talking about the companies make the models.



As well as gatekeep functionality behind the prompt box. Want to find and replace? Regex? Insert a new column? Add a line break? Have the AI do it and pay us for those tokens whether it works the first time or not!

I unfortunately have seen many AI-based tools being demoed with this approach. The goal is clearly to monetize every user action while piggybacking off of models provided by a third-party. The gross thing is that leadership from the director level up LOVES these demos, even when the models very clearly fuck up in the demo.

AI: "I have cleaned the formatting for all 4,650 records in your sample XML files. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help!"

Me: "There are over 25,000 records in that data..."

AI: "You're absolutely right!"


While Apple is incentivized to ship a smaller battery to cut costs, it is also incentivized to make their software efficient as possible to make the best use of the battery they do ship


That's not the same thing at all.




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