Well I think it is the platform layer. If you can blow up $1m on a harness sure… otherwise rent it.
Agreed with much of this. Models are commodities. LLM gateways are the correct enterprise pattern imo.
I recently set up GoModel and there's now way I'm going back to a world without it. Gateways are great for local too! I can swap out models or quants and my tools do not need to be reconfigured.<p>At the enterprise level, you need to be resilient to provoder downtime and gateways can handle this org wide.
The CEO has a bunch of AI papers. Seems like a smart guy, but I don’t know why he’s using the Mozilla brand or platform to screw around with AI stuff. Maybe because Mozilla makes no money and they’re hoping to jump on the AI bandwagon? I don’t know, doesn’t seem like it will end well..
> Maybe because Mozilla makes no money<p>Mozilla makes a surprising amount of money, almost entirely from google.
> Maybe because Mozilla makes no money<p>Something like $680 million annual revenue. There are thousands of companies in Silicon Valley that would kill for that.
Egads surely Mozilla can produce a blog post that isn't written in AI-speak?
Will organizations want to control their own proxy or use OpenRouter?
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It would more honest to disclose you work for Databricks
You could say the same thing about AWS, GCP, OpenRouter etc. etc.<p>Databricks is near the bottom of the list that anyone who knows what they're doing would want to choose. It pivots every time there's a new technology and isn't really ever any good at any of them.
It's nice to be rich.