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Comment by godelski

3 days ago

In fact this is much more optimal when looking at history. Strangely, success often comes from dark horses. But it makes sense, since you can't have paradigm shifts by maintaining the paradigm. Which is what happens when you hyper focus on a few individuals (who you generally pick by credentials).

The optimal strategy is to lean on the status quo but also cast your net far and wide. There's a balance of exploration/exploitation, but exploitation feels much safer. Weirdly you need to be risky and go against the grain if you want you play it safe.

With the money these companies are throwing around we should be able to have a renaissance of AI innovations. But we seem to just want to railroad things. Might as well throw the money down the drain.