{
  "script": [
    {
      "text": "Honestly, treating cloud infrastructure as some magical elixir for AI is just corporate vaporware theatre bullshit, you know?",
      "character": "Rick Sanchez"
    },
    {
      "text": "W-wait, theatre? But... but the cloud offers, like, massive scalable computational power, right? Doesn't that mean it helps?",
      "character": "Morty Smith"
    },
    {
      "text": "It helps if you're clever, Morty. Otherwise, it's just a backdrop where people pretend to be advanced while running garbage models on AWS, for fuck's sake.",
      "character": "Rick Sanchez"
    },
    {
      "text": "But if the models are small, couldn't we just use local servers? Why is everyone pushing for the big cloud scale if it\u2019s just window dressing?",
      "character": "Morty Smith"
    },
    {
      "text": "Because some shit-for-brains exec thinks signing up for Azure is more important than actual tensor flow optimization. It's status signaling, Morty.",
      "character": "Rick Sanchez"
    },
    {
      "text": "So, it\u2019s not the cloud itself that\u2019s the problem, it\u2019s like, how people use it, which is... it\u2019s about the actual model design, not just being on the platform?",
      "character": "Morty Smith"
    },
    {
      "text": "Unless deployment accounts for S3 I/O latency fetching weights, it's just expensive hosting.",
      "character": "Rick Sanchez"
    },
    {
      "text": "Oh geez. So, even if we have all the computing juice, if the whole plan is fundamentally broken, it's just an expensive failure, huh?",
      "character": "Morty Smith"
    }
  ]
}