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Injecting ads into answers will be the next step for the search market. Reddit is doing it already. And unlike reddit post or comment ads, it may be very difficult to block.




It's just a new era in the ad-block wars where my ad-block LLM tries to excise the ads from their ad-generating LLM.

Oh god, this has just made me reflect that we're in the golden age of generative AI - not in technology terms, in user experience terms. We're in the period where the major products are competing against each other before they switch into enshitfication mode. You're certainly right, there's going to be ads in the answers and probably worse. I'm imagining companies paying to introduce ideas as subtle subtexts to millions of unrelated answers or platforms deliberately engineering the ux to maximise understanding of our drives and preferences purely so it can be sold.

You better believe I’m going full self-hosted AI the moment I get a whiff of sponsored content in an AI response I paid for.

Some decent tech billionaire should do what Andrew Carnegie did for libraries but for AI. Would be really cool if they tied it to local libraries.

Of course. Were in the burning VCs cash by the truckload phase. And inference isn't getting cheaper. I'd argue this is the worst its ever been in terms of over extending a business and they might not be able to enshitificate fast enough.

Inference will get much much cheaper. We're paying $30000 for a top of the line gpu right now, but that's only because everyone insists on buying nvidia, so nvidia has full incentive to charge the absolute maximum.

Long term that vendor lock in will go away and prices will go down to something reasonable.

Long ago CPUs were super expensive too, now they're so cheap we put them in toothbrushes


> Long ago CPUs were super expensive too, now they're so cheap we put them in toothbrushes

Long ago GPUs were already affordable. We used to buy them to play _games_!


A Voodoo2 12MB was only $600 in today's money!

I had lunch with an entrepreneur with a "big idea" to convince major LLM platforms to feature ads in their answers, using businesses that they specify.

It was a very short lunch.


I'd guess you paid for both meals but they asked for the receipt to claim it as a business expense.



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