Thank you for the suggestion. I just gave it a try and thoroughly impressed (its actually $6 with $3 being the first month price). It fixed an issue that previous version of sonnet/opus could have fixed (but they cannot anymore due to Anthropic fucking up the models) in a couple of minutes and with minimal guidance.
I am currently building an AI product which relies on Imagen 3 to generate a lot of photorealistic, cinematic or HDR images. I tried Imagen 4 during preview, but results were too "cartoonish". Did anyone else have the same experience?
Yeah me too, I think 3 does a much better job for photos or even just images that look like realistic renders. I use 3 for generating grids of age-progressed portraits for a game and it does a better job at sticking to the prompt. 4 also seems to spit out ones that have that really smooth look that makes it really obvious it’s AI.
I don't fundamentally get it. How can a fragile company which doesn't even make their own chips be the most valuable company in the world. Why is it not some oil or shipping company? Something more "fundamental" in sense. Can someone explain how can Nvidia make so much money selling inference to big silicon valley companies?
> because they have zero clue about how to network and sell to other businesses. It's easy to set up a shopify account. It's hard to cold call your first prospect. Do you even have any prospects? Do you know how to find them?
How do you learn this skill? Any resources or books you recommend?
Which is why it feels virtually impossible to many founders. Some people may claim B2B is easier, but only if you have the skill and it is hard to figure out how to obtain it
Not everyone needs to be on the sales team. You only need ~one person who knows how to do it. Once they get the channels opened with the client and the technical people are sending emails directly & regularly, even the most closeted nerds (including those who might also be founders) can begin to contribute meaningfully.
This is what being a "non-technical" founder is all about - building bridges between people and organizations.
Can you share some experience regarding Codex and large scale changes to codebase? I haven't noticed any improvements.