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How I Run Three AI Models in Parallel Without Losing My Mind

Forget maker versus manager—we’re all model managers now

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JB Herrera 11 days ago

I'm doing something similar. Thanks Katie. I don't feel so crazy after all.

Oshyan Greene 11 days ago

Is this largely just about making the most of the (varying) generation time for each AI and each task? Setting aside that each AI model may be better at different things, would this multiple simultaneous AIs workflow make as much sense if generation (response) time were effectively instantaneous for every task you do with AI? Otherwise I don't really see why jumping around makes as much sense. You're adding switching cost to try to make up for response lag? Or is there some other advantage to doing all of this somewhat in parallel?

Carren Jao 10 days ago

This is a great look into what the daily grind is when dealing with multiple AI tasks. It makes me wonder whether 3 is the absolute limit, or should things be limited to 2 at most at all. It all seems very hectic and turbulent, but sometimes time is also something that changes the equation of a project. And this current stream doesn't seem to allow something to "rest" and change, like good bread.

Craig Gordon 9 days ago

boy this sounds like a me too written piece.....how many different ways to do things in your work day or creative stuff such as using humor, lateral thinking or music came into your decision making and daily work...got a feeling Steve Jobs would have warned you to change your ways or get laid off...And I love most of the stuff youwirtte about being in foreign new areas. Rember only have the brains is literal thinking the other half relies on wisdom from past events, emotions and trust....not much of that do I see teaching and researching AI articles and people. But in music love is the answer...work that into your thoughts next time. Then you might have a new billion dollar approach best, Craig