I wonder if they're falling back to the Claude API when they're over capacity?
I asked why it said it was Claude, and it said it made a mistake, it's actually GLM. I don't think it's a routing issue.
There was a deal in place to prevent this, and the US broke it.
Amazon had a similar tactic, where it would use other sellers on its marketplace to validate market demand for products, and then produce its own cheap copies of the successes.
if it doesn't work the first time you pull the lever, it might the second time, and it might not. Either way, the house wins.
It should be regulated as gambling, because it is. There's no metaphor, the only difference from a slot machine is that AI will never output cash directly, only the possibility of an output that could make money. So if you're lucky with your first gamble, it'll give you a second one to try.
Gambling all the way down.
That's wild. Anything with non-deterministic output will have this.