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iamleppert ◴[] No.44457545[source]
"Now we don't need to hire a founding engineer! Yippee!" I wonder all these people who are building companies that are built on prompts (not even a person) from other companies. The minute there is a rug pull (and there WILL be one), what are you going to do? You'll be in even worse shape because in this case there won't be someone who can help you figure out your next move, there won't be an old team, there will just be NO team. Is this the future?
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ARandumGuy ◴[] No.44457720[source]
Any cost/benefit analysis of whether to use AI has to factor in the fact that AI companies aren't even close to making a profit, and are primarily funded by investment money. At some point, either the cost to operate these AI models needs to go down, or the prices will go up. And from my perspective, the latter seems a lot more likely.
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1. v5v3 ◴[] No.44458088[source]
They are not making money as they are all competing to push the models further and this R&D spending on salaries and cloud/hardware costs.

Unless models get better people are not going to pay more.