>"generative" ai>looks inside>can't generate profit
kek
>>108184988speak for yourself chump
>>108184988>can't generate profitBut I asked and there are lots of ways it can generate a profit> Start an AI-powered content writing service for blogs, newsletters, and websites using tools like OpenAI.> Create and sell AI-generated art prints using tools from Midjourney.> Build niche dropshipping stores with AI product research and descriptions.> Offer AI-driven social media management services for small businesses.> Develop and sell online courses about using AI tools for business growth.> Launch a YouTube automation channel using AI for scripts, thumbnails, and SEO.> Provide AI resume-writing and LinkedIn optimization services.> Create and sell AI-generated eBooks on platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.> Build AI chatbots for local businesses to handle customer service.> Offer AI-powered email marketing campaigns for startups.> Develop SaaS tools that automate repetitive business tasks with AI.> Sell AI-enhanced stock photos on platforms like Shutterstock.> Create AI-generated music and license it on platforms like Spotify.> Offer AI-based video editing services using tools like Adobe Premiere Pro with AI features.> Build AI-powered lead generation systems for real estate agents.> Provide AI-driven market research reports for entrepreneurs.> Create automated AI trading bots for crypto or stock markets.> Offer AI-enhanced translation services for global businesses.> Develop AI-powered mobile apps that solve niche problems.> Sell AI-designed logos and branding packages for startups.> Offer AI-based voiceover services for ads and explainer videos.> Create AI-powered SEO optimization services for websites.> Build and flip AI-automated niche websites for passive income.> Develop AI-driven tutoring services for students.> Offer AI-powered ad copywriting services for Facebook and Google ads.> Sell AI-generated print-on-demand merchandise.> Create AI-based personal finance planning tools.> Offer AI-powe
>>108185009But if Agenic intelligences replace all useful work then who is the customer base?
>>108184988That's not true, people made billions from spamming Youtube with AI generated shorts, they're reading AI scrips, they're raking in cash spamming Spotify with AI music, spamming KDP with AI books, spamming etsy with AI generated print-on-demand merch, every ms paint scribbler on deviantart switched to AI spam, it's just outright spam it's all uncanny and they're uploading everything they generate regardless of quality, and they all opened a subscription gallery. Every 3D model place from Thingiverse to the Unity store? Spammed. Every music samples site? Flooded. Every stock image platform? Spamned. The only losers are the AI companies and the rest of society.
>>108184988>"generative AI">mostly used by degenerates
>>108184988it's pretty good a generating debt tough
>>108185001>>108185009aijeets are literally retarded. I meant generate profit for the companies generating tokens and training models like openai and anthropic.>>108185344same as above but you seem reasonable so I didn't lump you with them>>108185361>>108185369kek
>>108184988>Businesses pay service companies like salesforce to replace low level white collar workers with AI solutions. Saving millions on payroll.>Service companies license LLM models from AI companies like OpenAIHow is this difficult to comprehend?
>>108185009this is equivalent of this one high school guy you meet 10 years later, and he offers you to share his one-billion-dollar app idea for a mere 50% stake. turns out AI managed to replace some people.
Why are people coping about ai They have the usual debt phase where they try to gain market dominance via attracting users who can later be converged into paying higher feesOpenai as a startup doesnt have their own wealth so all of the datacenters are paid by new investors, but then all the other big players are worth trillions and can throw infinite money at it and be fine.obviously you're not making easy profit if 5 trillion dollar companies are competing with you on users, but the tech itself is worth paying for for many people
>>108187877The cost is magnitudes to high. If you utilize those services, your pay your ass off for negative returns (we tried), It's not economical. Also the quality is too low.They need to make them cheaper, so so much cheaper. If Google, MS and OpenAI cant afford to make them cheaper that business has no viable future.
>>108187922>converged into paying higher feesThe fees are way too high currently. They need to get cheaper and much more accurate or the technology will fate into history.
>>108187930>If you utilize those services, your pay your ass off for negative returns (we tried)That's what happens to early adopters.>If Google, MS and OpenAI cant afford to make them cheaper that business has no viable future.They can and will make them cheaper. The potential savings in payroll, hr, office space, heating, lighting, facilities, etc in replacing human drones with LLMs is fucking huge too. Maybe that wasn't the car in your company but for others it will be.
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>>108187922AI is free. there will be always some sucker providing it for free, hoping I will pay later (I won't). also, eventually hardware will catch up and get cheaper, and even localfags will be able to run big models. there is literally no money to be made on AI.