I think that the old adage of picks and shovels kind of win in the early days is probably fairly true here. Once you get past that, it gets a little murkier. It's not clear to me whether the large language model makers are going to be the winners or people who are experts at helping companies do small language models will be the winners. So there's still a lot of uncertainty and cloudiness, I think, for the next several years.
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