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Sam Altman: "50¢ of compute of a SWE Agent can yield "$500 or $5k of work."

7 pointsby colesantiago3 months ago

4 comments

clipsy3 months ago
Then perhaps they should have this SWE Agent make some non-trivial contributions to the Linux kernel or other large, impactful open source projects? It would be a great way to demonstrate that they&#x27;re not full of shit and would help projects that will still be useful in the near future.<p>Unless, of course, there&#x27;s some reason why their SWE Agent <i>can&#x27;t</i> accomplish this.
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elfbargpt3 months ago
If this were remotely true they would NOT be offering a subscription. They would start a consulting company that does custom software development and dominate the market
smt883 months ago
“Can” but how often will it? And how costly are the mistakes it makes, especially if they’re not detected by an experienced (expensive) dev?
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cratermoon3 months ago
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