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Observation that there is high demand for small AI models, as seen in the top downloads of Qwen models under 9B parameters.
Dan Shipper reports that despite automating everything possible with AI agents, his company has grown from 4 to 30 human employees since GPT-3, arguing that AI makes expert competence cheap and drives up demand for human work.
Noticing price increases for DGX Spark and Strix Halo hardware, suggesting rising demand for local AI computing.
A reflection on whether intelligence is an unprecedented commodity with infinite or recursively expanding demand, unlike any other in human history, potentially requiring new economic models.
Dan Shipper reports that automating with AI agents has increased human work and employee count, highlighting structural reasons why AI drives up demand for expert labor.
Mesa is experiencing high demand and is hiring engineers for low-level systems work, requiring a love for quality software and binary inversion skills.