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"You'll see this in a big way with the software engineering agent." He points to SWE agents, where 50¢ of compute can yield "$500 / $5,000 of work." The SWE agent will be the first major impact that will make people think about the economy with shock.
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He was talking about deep research when he mentioned the 500/5000 btw. But I agree. As a mid level engineer at a big company, even being in the top 30/40% on my team, I fully expect to be laid off by 2026 and never be able to get a coding job again. Pretty scary tbh

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@sama doesn't understand the basic concept of supply and demand: When "50¢ of compute can yield $500 / $5,000 of work" that work will no longer be worth "$500 / $5,000" - everything about OpenAI's business model (and financial viability) depends on the opposite to be true. 🤣

I mean, if you're able to drastically reduce the cost of any one project in software, you can make WAY more projects right? On net, more and more software will be created, maintained, and will impact people's lives. It'd be pretty cool - a world where there's a crazy amount of AI and software around. I'm already seeing it. Now it's accelerating to an insane degree.

If we have AI that is capable of complex software engineering, why do we need software at all?

Damn this AGI seems to come harder at code, and I thought content was the first thing going to get lit in the arse.

The wild ride will start soon. Buckle up, boys! 🤠

Why does he sound like he has some cum stuck in the back of his throat? Just curious 🧐

I don’t believe a single word coming from scam altman, he is just hyping stuff to attract investors

When a first version?

