If AI is so good, why haven't anyone even really made much money at all with it. Outside of maybe Midjourney
But i'm already selling AI made posters to normies?
>>107820502honestly speaking that is not very impressive.
>>107820571Of course it isn't, I mean I just signed 4 separate five million dollar record deals in the past week myself. My pet bird got a 2 million record deal yesterday.But it is something, as pathetic and unimpressive as it is.
AI is just a smoke screen to ban personal computing.
>>107820594https://old.reddit.com/r/ToddintheShadow/comments/1oq2dqq/a_deep_dive_into_billboards_claims_about_ai_music/Apparently there hasn't even been much actual interest in her, it's just radio stations playing her music and having it shoved into the background spotify playlists. The engagement is very low for the most part>But it's redditwho cares, this whole site is reddit for chuds now.
>>107820387ai generated trillions in content and memes
>>107820387>haven't made much moneyOpenAI is one of the fastest revenue growing companies in the history of the world.https://epochai.substack.com/p/openai-is-projecting-unprecedented>I found four instances of US companies in the past fifty years growing their revenue from less than $1 billion to over $10 billion over the course of three years. It’s a somewhat eclectic group.Of course they're spending all that revenue on building bigger datacenters because they can't keep up with the demand. That's what fast growing companies like Amazon and Uber did too and why it took them so long to become profitable.
>>107821068>ai focused website congratulating ai companyShilling and cope. You're right, there is a demand, not much though. Especially not enough to return on those investments
>>107821304>Shilling and cope.You're so much smarter than them, and less biased. I'm sure you can name a dozen examples of companies whose revenue grew faster.>You're right, there is a demand, not much though.$10 billion per year is "not much"? Maybe your company is making $100 billion of revenue per year, so congratulations. Most companies would be happy to make $10 billion per year though.>Especially not enough to return on those investmentsAll the major AI models have paid back their training costs from the costs of their tokens. The profit margin on tokens is something like 50% - 70%.https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/SJESBW9ezhT663Sjd/unit-economics-of-llm-apisI'm sure you'll object to the source of that analysis, though, and will instead rely on the more precise figures that came to you in a dream.
>>107821304Alphabet, Apple, Meta.They are the true beast right now.OpenAI is nothing but a smokescreen.The beast will bring you peace, but at what price?
>>107820387>why haven't anyone even really made much money at all with ithttps://layoffs.fyi/You think these people were working for free?
>>107821592prove they were laid off due to ai thowhen musk took over twitter he fired all the staff and that was before ai (i think)
>>107822538NTA but you're half right. most of the firings would have happened even without AI but the difference is that recently there haven't been the hirings that would replace the fired workers. especially true for college graduates since they lack real world experience which is what companies can't get from AIs.