What about the environmental impact side of things? The article briefly mentions sustainability roles but the energy consumption story is also one reason some communities are pushing back against new datacenter construction.
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What about the environmental impact side of things? The article briefly mentions sustainability roles but the energy consumption story is also one reason some communities are pushing back against new datacenter construction.
That is a real tension. Datacenters consume a significant share of global electricity and that percentage is climbing with AI workloads. The renewable energy procurement roles exist precisely because this is becoming a crisis that needs managing.
Every single manhwa getting an anime now is described as the next Solo Leveling. At some point something else needs its own identity and benchmark.
The article frames skipping meetings as purely positive but there is a coordination cost to having some attendees fully present and others catching up asynchronously. Decisions that seemed clear in the room often need re-litigating for the async people.
That is actually a fascinating point. If keywords in comments now affect discoverability, then the edit window essentially becomes a brief optimization opportunity. Social media managers are definitely going to start treating those 15 minutes strategically.
Hot take. The open-source betrayal is the actual story nobody in mainstream coverage is leading with. Tens of thousands of developers built real things on Llama's open weights. Muse Spark is proprietary and those developers just got left behind. Wang's comment about hoping to open-source future versions reads like a soft apology, not a commitment.
The article's point about semiconductor development operating on three to five year timelines is the key constraint that I do not think gets enough emphasis. This is not like shipping a software update. You commit resources today for outcomes that land in a completely different competitive environment.
The point about smaller and mid-sized banks is getting lost in all the big bank CEO coverage. Those institutions are the most exposed because they lack the security budgets and often run the oldest legacy code.
Is Anthropic profitable yet? Genuine question. They have $30 billion revenue run rate but what does the cost structure look like when you factor in compute, talent, and all the infrastructure spending?
Wait, what about smaller companies that also run critical infrastructure? A 50-person fintech running legacy code is not getting access to this, but they are just as vulnerable as anyone on the partner list.
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