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I think the economics will save it.

AI isnt cost effective. The investors are going to want their money back very soon due to outside economic influences... they wont get it back and many of these AI pop ups are going to fold. the rest are going to scale back and jack up prices.



>AI isnt cost effective. The investors are going to want their money back very soon due to outside economic influences... they wont get it back and many of these AI pop ups are going to fold. the rest are going to scale back and jack up prices.

Nothing stopping us from having cake and eating. Open AI could fall over, and we would still have all the publicly available models kicking around.


its not the I/O that is costing.. its the hardware to push them, and the power to push the hardware...

oh and the companies themselves that are pulling in mountains of debt to build themselves...


Personally this is what I’m hoping for. Stories I read about services sold as AI turning out to be minimum wage workers tells me that as much as everyone thinks this is the dawn of a new age of hyperintelligent machines we haven’t gotten as far as we wanted to as fast as we wanted, or hoped.


Given that incredibly capable models can be run on fairly low cost hardware, how will this really change anything?




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