Founder Highlights Challenges In Specifying AI Policy Contributions
A short X exchange between Ben Anderson and Miles Brundage turned into a compact argument about how vague AI policy talk can sound, and whether fine-tuning is even the right way to make models feel personal.
In a series of replies on X, Ben Anderson argued that it is hard to spell out concrete AI policy or product contributions without sounding either vague or overly fixated on fine-tuning. In a follow-up reply, he said he agreed with Miles Brundage that it is still unclear whether fine-tuning is necessary to make AI "your own," while joking that a company built around updating markdown files would be a thin business.
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Founder Highlights Challenges In Specifying AI Policy Contributions
A short X exchange between Ben Anderson and Miles Brundage turned into a compact argument about how vague AI policy talk can sound, and whether fine-tuning is even the right way to make models feel personal.
In a series of replies on X, Ben Anderson argued that it is hard to spell out concrete AI policy or product contributions without sounding either vague or overly fixated on fine-tuning. In a follow-up reply, he said he agreed with Miles Brundage that it is still unclear whether fine-tuning is necessary to make AI "your own," while joking that a company built around updating markdown files would be a thin business.