Bartosz Milewski on Nostr: Scaling arguments are tricky. Naively, the bigger the orchestra, the better the music ...
Scaling arguments are tricky. Naively, the bigger the orchestra, the better the music should be. Yet the size of the symphonic orchestra stalled at about a 100, and it didn't eliminate string quartets or solo performances. So what's all this hype about artificial intelligence?
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