Comment by isaacremuant
5 days ago
Meh. Some over hype, some under hype. People like you whine and then don't want to listen to any technical concerns.
Some of us are implementing things in relation to AI so we know it's not about "increasing performance of models" but actual about the right solution for the right problem.
If you think Twitter has "educated takes" then maybe go there and stop being pretentious schmuck over here.
Talent drain, lol. I'd much rather have skeptics and good tips than usernames, follows and social media engagement.
Both sides are not equally wrong, clearly. Until yesterday prediction markets were saying the probability of an AI getting a gold medal in IMO in 2025 was <20%. So clearly we should be more hyped, not less.
Prediction markets are companies and people trying to make money on volatility. Who cares? Why do people treat them as some prescient being?