We Can Push This Far

in #blog17 days ago

I think I'm not the best guy to talk about this. Maybe our CEO later on can write something about this, but we do have a technology to make the sequence into a streaming.

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We're not necessarily accelerating GPT or propensity speed at the moment, but with this streaming mechanism that if you ask non-search up-to-date information, we're constantly hitting the benchmark, which is 500 milliseconds per response.

But I wish everyone, I wish our team, you and me can do something just on up-to-date information search. This space was downloaded via spacesdown.com. Visit to download your spaces today. Maybe we can push this far a little bit, because again, whatever we're going to push, this is going to be industrial standard.

Because right now, it is what it is. Yeah. Absolutely.
Yeah, we are certainly at the cutting edge here. And in fact, the fact that you wanted to do it through streaming that already makes it much, like the perceived latency is already a lot better than waiting for the full response. And I think there are so many more things we can do to speed it up.

So I also want to talk to you about you selling 50,000 units in five days. There was a tweet from Daniel Gross, where he said, for context, the iPod sold 125,000 in the first quarter. An iPod is considered a historically successful product.

And the iPhone sold like 270,000 in the first 48 hours. So it's obviously like, you know, R1 is way more, looking at the pace, the trajectory is likely going to beat the iPod for the whole quarter. And so obviously, there's going to be high expectations for the next device they're going to make.

And so what are your plans for R2 or further devices in the future? Yeah, so first of all, I think, yeah, I didn't quite know that number until I saw that tweet. And that makes my head spin for a sec. But I also realized that, you know, we're talking about no internet, no Twitter versus internet Twitter.