I see a few criticisms about how this doesn’t really solve the problem, it only delays it because we expect a unified agent to outperform the combined services.
Not sure if you’re talking about me, but I suspect that my criticism could be read that way. Just want to clarify that I do think “we expect a unified agent to outperform the combined services” but I don’t think this means we shouldn’t pursue CAIS. That strategic question seems hard and I don’t have a strong opinion on it.
You were one of them, but not the only one. I thought it was worth pointing the strategic question out specifically, because we have only recently had enough plausible alternatives for there to even be such a question.
Granted, the lack of options makes me feel a bit like anime-guy-looks-at-butterfly for alternatives. I agree the strategic question is hard.
Not sure if you’re talking about me, but I suspect that my criticism could be read that way. Just want to clarify that I do think “we expect a unified agent to outperform the combined services” but I don’t think this means we shouldn’t pursue CAIS. That strategic question seems hard and I don’t have a strong opinion on it.
You were one of them, but not the only one. I thought it was worth pointing the strategic question out specifically, because we have only recently had enough plausible alternatives for there to even be such a question.
Granted, the lack of options makes me feel a bit like anime-guy-looks-at-butterfly for alternatives. I agree the strategic question is hard.