financial implications of the ai bubble popping?
>>62027729Only because Sora got owned hard by Google lmao
>>62027729This is actually bullish since they lose thousands of dollars per customer. Yep, the ideal AI company is one with no customers or product.
>>62027750Meanwhile, back in reality...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxwkn9Dt9-I
This is just them admitting defeat. Sora sucks compared to Chinese models and Google.
>>62027757>asks for next target>"accidentally" drops a bomb over a children's hospitalKek
Local gen is getting really fucking good too, even on like 12gb vram. Certainly good enough for 10 second porn loops of whatever freaky shit you're into, which was 80% of the market anyways.
>>62027729You thought the most powerful technology in history would just be... free? Forever? LOL
>>62027757interesting video, thanks for sharing
Three letter agencies will be the main customers for the video features, not the plebs
>>62029405We must have watched a different video cause all I saw was zoomer attentionbait garbage. I loved how more than half the video was jokes and quips (that was a joke I thought the creator did a terrible job making a point)
>>62029654BingWe have a winnerBe prepared to never trust anything you see on a screen ever againObligatoryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gGLvg0n-uYL
>”ai bubble is popping” post>ask if the evidence is capabilities breaking trend or random product announcement>doesn’t understand >pull out chart explaining capabilities vs product announcement>laughs and says “it’s good evidence sir”>look inside>it’s product announcement
>>62027729Is that a bubble popping or is that just the financial implication of not being able to afford the ram and storage they currently need to run the models at scale?
>>62027729Did they stop it because of the Iranian shitposts
>>62033615transformer architecture was considered unviable because it is extremely computationally intensive. the "solution" has been brute force, just throwing more hardware at the problem. It will never be financially viable because this fundamentally cannot change
>>62027729There is no implication unless you are a private shareholder of OpenAI
>>62035541Open AI going bankrupt would kill a lot of trust in AI as an industry in general