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if you are considering joining launch school, they are moving to AI fast

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u/michaelnovati replied · DELETED · archived copy
AI is hard and it changes every week. I myself was very slow to adopt it. and is still very slow on the rollouts. One of the challenges with AI is that the models are not that cheap - especially the good ones. And if someone is paying $20 a month like 10 queries can cost $2 and that's a significant portion of that cost that was not there for AI. If you want to give a query tons of context or run multiple queries to do a council of experts approach to reduce hallucinations or use more expensive models that do the stuff, then it gets even more expensive. The models get better everyday though and they're so competitive that it's pushing on the pricing so I would give them a chance to improve. but at the same time building AI product is hard. so it's good that you're giving them feedback so that they can learn as well ultimately no one is going to have the magic product that solves all your problems so what you want to see is people taking feedback and iterating instantly and insanely fast so that you know that they're going to be giving you the best they can.