> "a student coding on their phone in India should have access to the same AI as a professional developer in Silicon Valley. To make this possible, we train custom models with reduced cost."
In principle, that's great. But the reality is: whoever has the resources and benefits from something better will look for ways to get it. What they're communicating here is: the most resourceful developers on the planet aren't our ideal customer.
In principle, that's great. But the reality is: whoever has the resources and benefits from something better will look for ways to get it. What they're communicating here is: the most resourceful developers on the planet aren't our ideal customer.