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Theres literally free user agents you can chain up to do whatever you want right now
Why the fuck would you pay 2k a month
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American "tech bros" are retard coded
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@IAMAL_PHARIUS Cuz you is a retard and love sucking jew pee-pee
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@IAMAL_PHARIUS I know some companies that would be willing to pay this much, like heavy industry, they sometimes have a lot of loss because of inefficiencies in the production line and they pay up the ass to solve these problems. A very well trained AI that can identify these points might work, BUT they will have to show actual results, and chatgpt is pants on head retarded for anything more complex than a webpage.
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@groundbeefhunter small ones maybe. the big ones will never share their efficiency tweaking numbers. quite sensitive.
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@IAMAL_PHARIUS Depends a lot. There are a lot of red tape the big ones will make openai or a contractor go through, but they all have gigantic inefficiencies but they require some creativity to find, small losses due to timing or production are easily calculated and a AI will not have big advantages.
Like i am in the beginning stage of a CAD plugin proposal that will auto calculate possible material cost while the engineer builds the model instead of making the model then giving to a cost department to calculate.
A lot of these industries also use a lot old equipment, some of these machines are like 50 years old, they are made to last that long because some of them cost dozens of millions and are completely custom, there's maybe like 4 of them in the world, and are completely manual. Sometimes you can adapt sensors to make them much more autonomous.
A AI that can identify these points would be a real game changer.
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@IAMAL_PHARIUS Alibaba has a new model that's only 32b parameters (so can run on... anything) and it's nearly as good as deepseek.
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@Bill_Boone niether qwen nor deepseek is good enough. Look up manus.