Comment by svara
11 hours ago
I agree with most of what you're saying, but I think the point I was trying to make wasn't as high-flying as you and others understood it.
I'd pay a premium for even just a model that's 20% better, no ASI required, and I think a lot of people would. I wouldn't call that marginal, if it means I'm getting frustrated on 20% fewer tasks.
A recurring pattern that I've seen in myself and others is to at first be very impressed by a new model's coding capabilities, and then desensitize quickly and start being frustrated by the shortcomings.
> I'd pay a premium for even just a model that's 20% better
The point I'm making is that I think we're rapidly hitting levels where corporate buyers aren't willing to pay multiple-times-more for marginal gains, and I expect that to become more the case over time, not less. You, and a small % of other power users in the market might tolerate a $400/month pro-supreme-plan for access to Mythos or whatever, but I don't think that's going to scale up in quite the same ways we've seen so far.
Even a year ago paying multiples times more for a 50% gain was very sensible for a lot of workflows. But if we're getting to "good enough" for things like coding, justifying to your CTO/CFO why the org should go from spending $1m/year to $5m/year for a 10% higher hit-rate on one-shot prompts from the engineers is a much tougher sell.