As far as I can tell and from some quick researching of the guys previous experience, that's all it is. I think the implication is that LLM's will be architecting and deploying the cluster setups at some point? Which sounds horrific so I'm assuming I am interpreting it long
The article itself reminds me of the enthusiasm I felt for plan9 when I first heard about it back in uni. I also thought everyone should have their own compute grids and that clustered computing was the future; of course now I realize there's a lot of reasons why that doesn't actually work. Considering this appears to be a start-up ad, I hope the author knows something I don't.
As far as I can tell and from some quick researching of the guys previous experience, that's all it is. I think the implication is that LLM's will be architecting and deploying the cluster setups at some point? Which sounds horrific so I'm assuming I am interpreting it long
The article itself reminds me of the enthusiasm I felt for plan9 when I first heard about it back in uni. I also thought everyone should have their own compute grids and that clustered computing was the future; of course now I realize there's a lot of reasons why that doesn't actually work. Considering this appears to be a start-up ad, I hope the author knows something I don't.