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Information is free. Execution is $750K.
Tweet analysis: 76.92% supportive vs 15.38% confronting. Majority praise Stanford's free 1-hour LLM lesson while debating Anthropic's $750K pay for engineers.
ANTHROPIC PAYS $750K FOR LLM ENGINEERS AND STANFORD TAUGHT IT FOR FREE IN 1 HOUR https://t.co/RTFaIe41C2
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, useful for learning but not sufficient for product delivery.
, not just consume courses.
shipping systems beats exposure or a one-hour overview.
in deployed systems.
companies will pay for.
scaling, ops and reliability are expensive.
. Demand for clear answers on secure deployment, access controls, continuous monitoring, and formal security audits is driving procurement and trust.
. Clients are paying not for slides but for integration, operationalization, and the experience to make models work reliably in real environments.
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Information is free. Execution is $750K.
The lecture teaches you what LLMs are. The $750K salary is for people who know what LLMs should be. Those are very different skills.
So they paid for something that was basically free education?
the real value is in productizing these models securely, not just understanding the basics. how are you handling that part? security audits are key.
The lecture teaches concepts. The $750K pays for execution, scale, and judgment.
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