I get that, motivating young founders is difficult, and I think he has a charming geeky way of provoking some thoughts. But on the other hand: Why mainframes with time-sharing from the 60s? Why operating systems? LLMs to tell you how to boil an egg, seriously?
Putting my engineering hat on, I understand his idea of the "autonomy slider" as lazy workaround for a software implementation that deals with one system boundary. He should aspire people there to seek out for unknown boundaries, not provide implementation details to existing boundaries. His MenuGen app would probably be better off using a web image search instead of LLM image generation. Enhancing deployment pipelines with LLM setups is something for the last generation of DevOps companies, not the next one.
Please mention just once the value proposition and responsibilities when handling large quantities of valuable data - LLMs wouldn't exist without them! What makes quality data for an LLM, or personal data?
Putting my engineering hat on, I understand his idea of the "autonomy slider" as lazy workaround for a software implementation that deals with one system boundary. He should aspire people there to seek out for unknown boundaries, not provide implementation details to existing boundaries. His MenuGen app would probably be better off using a web image search instead of LLM image generation. Enhancing deployment pipelines with LLM setups is something for the last generation of DevOps companies, not the next one.
Please mention just once the value proposition and responsibilities when handling large quantities of valuable data - LLMs wouldn't exist without them! What makes quality data for an LLM, or personal data?