Really wonder why they went ahead with a launch today with 90% of staff ready to jump ship.
But doesn't really explain why, I wonder if there's any substance to it in the light of Satya's comments about having the rights to "continue the innovation".
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-11-21/micros...
Then could use basic auth to protect access from outside and a tool like this to protect access from inside.
Turns out all that "waitlist", the ethics lecturing, letting in only bluechecks and the larping about how dangerous it is doomed your product in the end.
Hopefully the next time someone makes a tool as revolutionary as this they'll remember the mistakes of OpenAI.
I get that competing with an open self-hosted alternative is a tough sell, but is this really different from other pay vs self-host scenarios?
Combined with Tridactyl plugin on firefox, I can keep my hands on the keyboard for almost every task across the OS.
Today it got 1 error, but only because it correctly identified palindromes but there were 5 and it picked the wrong one, and it was its first guess. After that it swiftly found all the categories.
I also fed today's same prompt to the o1-mini and it just outright sucked, even repeated an incorrect guess immediately after being told it was wrong. There's definitely quite a leap between the mini and the full o1.