The field of Building around language models is very much in its infancy that the tools out there are pretty crappy. There's a lot of Patterns that have yet to emerge about the right way to do this and I'm reminded by the kind of the beginning of the cloud where in the early days this concept that I'm gonna let somebody else run my computers didn't make any sense. Now that's just how everything is done. We're agnostic with respect to what the language model is we are experimenting with our own models like GPT 3 GPT 4 But we also use other models both open source models and commercial models.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Matt Welsh, founder of Fixie.ai, to talk about how artificial intelligence will replace human programmers (3:25), its growing capabilities (8:20), the power of natural language prompts (13:20), running the numbers (16:15), historical precedents (21:30), on whether there is a development “brick wall” coming (25:00), why this AI moment has arrived (27:50), whether OpenAI will have a defensible business model (32:30), Fixie’s plan (35:40), a world of bespoke AIs for different industries (41:20), Welsh’s history at Google, Apple and startups (43:50), starting Fixie (46:30), and the societal shift to come (50:45).
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