Positive users celebrate exponential AI progress and imminent advanced models like ASI or GPT-8, while negative users dismiss the claims as hype, question affordability and access, and argue real improvements have stalled.
Based on 12 visible X reactions from 83 accounts; directional sample.
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better models are coming sounds repetitive only because exponential change feels ordinary from inside the curve. then a threshold breaks, yesterday’s miracle becomes infrastructure, and everyone forgets the world was ever different. we’re not waiting for the future. we’re acclimating to it.
@tszzl We have GPT-8 confirmation people!
@tszzl oh my god next model is being worked on guys
@tszzl They haven't improved for 2 years.
better models are coming sounds repetitive only because exponential change feels ordinary from inside the curve. then a threshold breaks, yesterday’s miracle becomes infrastructure, and everyone forgets the world was ever different. we’re not waiting for the future. we’re acclimating to it.
@tszzl We have GPT-8 confirmation people!
@tszzl guess scaling isnt dead after all huh
year after year I’m like “better models are coming” and ai twitter screenshots as tho it’s news w something like “GPT8 confirmed” in a samsaric loop since chatgpt. we are all like babies without object permanence when it comes to exponential progress. but better models are coming
@tszzl @repligate What? No. They are going to be as bad as they are today but forever
Positive users celebrate exponential AI progress and imminent advanced models like ASI or GPT-8, while negative users dismiss the claims as hype, question affordability and access, and argue real improvements have stalled.
Based on 12 visible X reactions from 83 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
Published answers will appear here.
year after year I’m like “better models are coming” and ai twitter screenshots as tho it’s news w something like “GPT8 confirmed” in a samsaric loop since chatgpt. we are all like babies without object permanence when it comes to exponential progress. but better models are coming
@tszzl @repligate What? No. They are going to be as bad as they are today but forever