Yea, I think there’s generally a lot of room for experimentation around here.
I very much hope that in the future, AI cools could be much more compositional, so you won’t need to work only in one ecosystem to get a lot of the benefits.
In that world, it’s also quite possible that Claude could call Squiggle AI for modeling, when is needed.
A different option I see is that we have slow tools like Squiggle AI that make large models that are expected to be useful for people later on. The results of these models, when interesting, will be cached and made publicly available on the web, for tools like Claude.
In general I think we want a world where the user doesn’t have to think about or know which tools are best in which situations. Instead that all happens under the hood.
Yea, I think there’s generally a lot of room for experimentation around here.
I very much hope that in the future, AI cools could be much more compositional, so you won’t need to work only in one ecosystem to get a lot of the benefits.
In that world, it’s also quite possible that Claude could call Squiggle AI for modeling, when is needed.
A different option I see is that we have slow tools like Squiggle AI that make large models that are expected to be useful for people later on. The results of these models, when interesting, will be cached and made publicly available on the web, for tools like Claude.
In general I think we want a world where the user doesn’t have to think about or know which tools are best in which situations. Instead that all happens under the hood.