He had a surprisingly long streak of not dying tho. I could've lost a lot of bets on his ass. Seems like he played safe with his special unicorn status but eventually got sacked when he walked out of his playground and couldn't explain in a C2 level russian to an angry hillbilly Vanya that, no, he is not a CIA plant and, yes, he is there to record shorts and eat premium MREs instead of storming the trenches like many Vanya's peers did, once, before eventual retirement two feet under.
In your opinion, what would LLM usage look like in thirty years? Would it's inefficiency be solved somehow? Would it's generalistic approach (even conditioned, e.g. culinary LLM trained on recipes), become better than existing specialized tools? Would LLM cease to be the 'natural' playground for big corporations alone as no private citizen can train a comparable model? Would it still persist as an unpredictable black box? Would there arrive and stay new professions dedicated to be AI operators, e.g. forming correct text queues to the LLM, designing them and probably even getting patents on them?
Disadvantaged by having elon.