Feels like AI is entering its “infrastructure matters” phase
Feels like AI is entering its “infrastructure matters” phase

Feels like AI is entering its “infrastructure matters” phase

A year ago, most discussions were about which model was smartest.

Now it increasingly feels like the bigger differentiators are becoming:

  • latency
  • orchestration
  • context handling
  • reliability
  • inference economics
  • developer workflow
  • deployment flexibility

The interesting shift is that model quality is improving across the board fast enough that “best benchmark” doesn’t automatically translate into “best real-world experience” anymore.

We’re seeing more teams optimize around:

  • workload routing
  • hybrid local/cloud setups
  • smaller specialized models
  • faster iteration cycles
  • predictable scaling costs

In a weird way, AI feels like it’s maturing into a systems/infrastructure problem almost as much as a model problem.

Curious if others are seeing the same shift or if frontier model capability still dominates most decisions for your workflows.

submitted by /u/qubridInc
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