OpenAI is in the red and, at this rate, will run out of money by 2027, having overestimated the profitability of AI.Recent analyses and internal projections indicate annual losses of around $14 billion in 2026, following roughly $8 billion in 2025.This stems from overestimating near-term profitability, as high inference and data center expenses continue to dominate despite strong user adoption and billions in revenue.Without repeated massive funding rounds, analysts warn the company could face a cash shortfall as early as mid-2027.
>>61671395And the butthurt explosion of the investors will be GLORIOUS
>>61671395There is no profitability to this blackhole that Big Tech has created. The hardware, electricity and infrastructure costs are blocking their evil plans of replacing every single human with AI models.So now they're shifting chairs (billions of dollars) around on the deck of the titanic to distract from the ship sinking.
>>61671395500 more billion into AI and it'll be just fine.
>>61671395Sounds like ai should get a job!
>>61671395 >>61671397Well yea, the way openai and its investors and the US govt and its taxpayers seem to be doing things seem crazy.They seem to be gambling at getting much of all current work on the planet soon. Kinda silly.
>>61671396they'll have amerigolems start a war with euroyim to hedge their portfolios
>>61671395They are adding ads and a new subscription service.
>>61671395Two more weeks
>>61671395I thought AI was 2 months away from replacing 90% of businesses?
>>61671395I have little to no doubt that displaying ads in their free and low tier subscriptions will allow them to rake in hundreds of billions per year.Just as it did for Google and Meta.
>>61671405Google and Meta didn't have to consume quite so much resources to provide their service. Every query you make of ChatGPT is so expensive for OpenAI, it's pretty different.
>>61671395Ai is a jewish enterprise driven by jews who control the money printer. If you think they will let their fellow tribe members run out of money you are mistaken. Money will be printed to keep the gravy train running and you will pay for it.
>>61671403More like five minutes
>>61671395Musk sues OpenAI for $134 billion.
>>61671406None of this will matter at the end of this year.Google AI will be profitable, as per their earnings report.Metas AI won't, yet.OpenAI will just proclaim to be "cash flow positive" or something.Musk will say some weird shit nobody truly know what it means and Tesla stock will skyrocket nonetheless.
>>61671397Turns out it's not easy to overcome millions of years of evolution. Human brains are pretty cheap to make and they barely require energy to operate. Just because a magic rock filled with billions of inscriptions is able to count very fast, it looks like it's not very good at thinking
>>61671410You are supremely unaware of the cash burn with AI companies right now.
>>61671407you sound jewish
>>61671412Google and Meta no longer profitable?!
>>61671395Introducing All-Ad AI, now with more subliminal messages!
>>61671414Chat GPT needs to adopt the sell everybodies data to everybody, and propagandize for the CIA model like facebook and google
mods should start banning booblers at this pointjust take a look at hacker news, they literally talk about mind blowing applications of AI every day (google Gas Town AI) meanwhile on /g/ its just booblers jerking each other off with arguments that have already been thoroughly destroyed
>>61671416Whatever it takes for line to go up.
>>61671395Why do they need their own datacenters? Why cant they just use any of the cloud providers that have invested billions into it themselves
>>61671411They aren’t cheap to make. Once you have one AI model you can copy it and run it on basically any hardware powerful enough. Humans on the other hand need at least 20 years to be made and then you are running a game of chance to see if you get a genius, a retard, a nigger or a midwit, and sometimes you can’t even tell them apart. Humans are also really costly, sure human brains run on low voltage compared to computers, but you need to also feed the rest of the body, feed it using varied diet with enough proteins and vitamins to not die of malnourishment unlike computer which only runs on electricity. Sure it will take us long time to get to AGI but once we do it’s over, the only benefit humans in current state have over machines is that machines are far more primitive, for now at least.
>>61671419Bait used to be believable
>>61671419The chips needed for AI are very different.>>61671421Why not help him?
>>61671395should i get a job designing data centers? I had a job offer that was 30% more than I make now but I said no thanks
Another day another cope
>>61671395Maybe AI was the grifters we met along the way...
Gey Grok, remove onesie.
>>61671395It's fine, the taxpayers will be happy to foot the bill, either through bailout or inflation.
>>61671401At the very least they're preparing an alien disclosure to explain the market crash.
>>61671407This
>>61671425>See you, space cowboy
>>61671395[Spoiler]Good/spoiler
>>61671395[Spoiler]bad[/Spoiler]
>>61671395[spoiler]this place has gone to shit[/spoiler]
>>61671406At least Google AI is attached to a company that actually makes money on other products...Google. How can OpenAI realistically compete with a company that has a similar if not better product, is already integrated into everything Google, and is produced by a company that actually makes money?
If OAI is so great, why don't they have their in-house AI develop an aglo to win at the stock market and basically have infinite money?
>>61671395That's fair because OpenAI and ChatGPT is complete shit compared to alternatives. They dropped the ball enormously with 5.2.
>>61671395>>61671402They are hanging in there as long as possible to survive against Google who has infinite money and integration with their search engine. If money runs out, OpenAI will enshittify to stay alive and hope for a Firefox situation where monopoly laws will force Google to keep OpenAI alive. Either that or Microsoft gets involved again and maybe buys them outright, and force them to use Bing kek.
>>61671547I would say it's pretty decent. From what I've heard, Claude is kinda stealing its thunder in the coding realm, and Deepseek is basically a much more efficient model, but I still use GPT a lot for general questions and figuring things out. Its image gen/editing isn't terrible either. Supposedly, Gemini's image gen/editor is better. I just had it redo this one image for the sake of a shitpost on /trash/, courtesy of GPT.
>>61671424>a company that operates at billions in the red and is already getting surpassed by profitable competitors will never failIt's like someone in 2007 telling themselves MySpace will never be replaced by Facebook because it has brand recognition and more users