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Quoting Dean W. Ball

ID
1974
Status
new
Published
27 Jun 2026, 6:25 AM
Fetched
27 Jun 2026, 8:23 PM
Provider
Simon Willison
Category
developer-ai
Original URL
https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/26/dean-w-ball/
Source URL
https://simonwillison.net/atom/everything/

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This is a bad state of affairs. Consider, in particular, some industry dynamics: Frontier models are trained at an enormous cost, and a significant fraction of that cost is recouped in the few post-release months that they are broadly available. After that period elapses, the models become sub-frontier, competition emerges, and margins compress. Every week of delay is eating into the narrow window that labs have to make their accounting work. The ongoing AI infrastructure buildout—the one that is, according to former US AI Czar David Sacks, essential to the US economy, assumes a functionally global total addressable market for US AI services. No one is building $100 billion dollar data centers to serve frontier models to whatever 100 companies the US government will allow access. [...] — Dean W. Ball, 35 thoughts on what has happened and what America should do Tags: anthropic, generative-ai, openai, ai, llms

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