I'd rather the system start managing models rather than each app doing their own thing. Whether that's engineering for and supporting KServe and inference snaps, an Ollama systemd service, or something else I don't care. But it's time to get serious about system tooling around AI.
I don't think either freemium or low-tier consumers will get cut off. You have to maintain dominance in the public mind, and use it to cut out competitors in an ever increasing product set. You can't compete with free.
Good. If they meet US and EU standards, and we can sue them into oblivion if something goes wrong, sure, slap the 100% tariff on them and import those suckers. The US plays fast and loose with consumer protections in general, but not cars.
This is probably the lesser of evils, more likely than not. That said, I'm still using AI to write articles lol.
I use AI to generate proposed edits, usually from provided references. That way it's less free form. I try and run them through two or three models, since I have found they're best when critiquing material from other models. References themselves are often uncovered by AI, or at least AI-backed Google Books. I also use AI to fact check material from other editors.
And I don't think de-prioritizing foreign investments is part of that policy.
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