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Comment by jstummbillig

3 days ago

Of course, lot's of hype, but my point is that the reason why is very different and it matters: As an early bc adopter making your believe in bc is super important to my net worth (and you not believing in bc makes me look like an idiot and lose a lot of money).

In contrast, what do I care if you believe in code generation AI? If you do, you are probably driving up pricing. I mean, I am sure that there are people that care very much, but there is little inherent value for me in you doing so, as long as the people who are building the AI are making enough profit to keep it running.

With regards to the VCs, well, how many VCs are there in the world? How many of the people who have something good to say about AI are likely VCs? I might be off by an order of magnitude, but even then it would really not be driving the discussion.

I don't find that a compelling argument, lots of people get taken in by hype cycles even when they don't profit directly from it.