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Oh no, vibegodbros...
https://www.businessinsider.com/uber-coo-andrew-macdonald-ai-token-spending-harder-justify-2026-5
>Uber's operations chief, Andrew Macdonald, said it was becoming harder to justify AI costs within the company.
>he realized higher token usage did not translate into a proportional increase in useful consumer features.
>AI can seem free if you're "just a user sitting there coming up with interesting use cases" without paying for it. But ultimately, the company foots the bill.
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the crack is forming
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>>108907874
that's opinion not news
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>>108907874
Tokens are so cheap, this is all a massive plan to keep AI providers at a low price.
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2 more weeks luddite sisters!!!
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>>108907874
>Uber are tokenmaxxing
Why? They have no fucking reason to use AI bullshit, their app has been feature complete for years.
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>>108907874
My work (biotech) sent out a warning a couple weeks ago asking us to only use "Pro" ChatGPT for limited queries and lesser modes for all others
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>>108908008
Ride sharing is literally a solved problem. Just make sure to do updates on vulnerabilities or shit like that.
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>>108907874
How many developers does Uber need?
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>When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.
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>>108907874
why THE FUCK uber even needs coders?

they have the app. everything just works already.
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>>108908130
Less than 100. Anything else is bloat.
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>>108909105
They probably want to implement those gimmicks where desperate drivers are assigned way more work for way lower pay, which is totally okay, it's basic economics 101, supply and demand.
>high supply of work, low pay!
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>>108909143
unironically this. job being shit is just the market saying you should do something else. you're not entitled to an uber career.
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>>108909380
that's been deboonked, goy
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>>108907874
I'm actually liking Minimax, has anyone else tried it?
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>>108908091
kek
top signal if I've ever seen one
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>>108907874
>The Ubercoon
Top kek
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>With vibecoding we can shit out a lot more mediocre code than the average mediocre programmer can
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Let us make porn and watch the money flood in.
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>>108908008
But the managers need to feel useful to so they push new features that, even if implemented correctly, only worsen the user experience.
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>>108909733
>achskchully it's called ride-desire and not desperation score, debunked!
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>>108909775
No no no that could offend Karen Cleetbob in Oblast, Utah. We must never allow an AI to make porn or be seductive or comforting to m*n.
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>tokenmaxxing
fuck off with the zoomerslop, you're fucking 32 years old.
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>>108909869
*36, I also routinely use amogus memes
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>>108909878
so you're autismaxxing. how ironic
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>>108909105
>>108909143
I saw some people suggest they want to add anything to their app to show new development and now that they're using AI.
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>>108907908
It's happening sooner than I expected.
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>>108909889
Where do you think you are?
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>>108907914
It's "thought leader" type of "news", reflecting the memes the bandwagoner CEOs will be following next. There were a bunch of opinion articles like this when Elon fired twatter. Next thing you know every tech company is planning layoffs.
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>>108909869
i'm 39 but u wouldn't know it cuz i've been zoomermaxxing so hard
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>>108908100
well they added delivery
and grocery shopping
and courier service
and probably something else since the last time I checked
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>>108909878
>*36,
36 you said?
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>>108910482
You're millennialmaxxing with the trooncase, man. Zoomers were born with autocorrect.
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>>108907874
>It's getting harder to justify the money spent on gasolinemaxxing...
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>>108907874
what do they spend ai tokens on anyway? isnt uber something where people rent each other for a ride?
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>>108910491
Delivery and grocery shopping are more or less the same thing and they've been doing that for so long now its old news. They do have the ability to book plane/train tickets through Uber now which is retarded bloat. But none of those needs AI token maxxing levels of investment, its done.
Hell the core concept of Uber in 2026 isn't that hard to replicate if you have access to a google maps API, its more about regulation and security which AI can't help with anyway.
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>>108911116
He's right you know.
Even more right today.
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>>108907874
seeing similar stuff at my wage cage
collegues getting their opus 4.7 disabled because they spent too many tokens
now they need to make do with shittier models
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>>108907918
What happens then, ranjeet? AGI?
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>>108911207
>Delivery and grocery shopping are more or less the same thing
delivery is picking up a sealed bag of tacos from under a heat lamp and throwing it on a porch
shopping is the guy going into the store and finding all your shit and putting it in a cart, bugging you about substitutions, then paying with a corporate card and throwing it on a porch
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>>108907874
any day now
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>>108910423
i thought this was clot shotters anonymous?
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>>108907874
Someone mentioned about this the other day.
There was the promise of like a 10x capacity increase year over year, with a 10x decrease in token cost, but the token cost hasn't really gone down.
Obviously the AI companies want you to burn through tokens, and they're often making their own employees use AI a lot, but they don't have to pay anything.
But while they're sitting there showing their tens or hundreds of billions of tokens used, other tech companies have to pay for those tokens, and what you're often creating with those tokens isn't worth the cost of them to the company.
So efficient token usage is going to become a thing soon, and that could be bad for AI companies because if people start cutting back token usage to use them more efficiently, then the capacity requirements and projects shrink, at least in the short term.
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>>108912261
>operating profit
Have they ever made a gross profit?
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>>108910441
it's the chief operating officer of a company telling people his company isn't seeing worthwhile return on its ai expenditure. not some youtube talking head, the guy responsible for day to day making the company work and make money.

so the question is, is he lying or telling the truth. that's it.
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>>108908008
But AI is the thing. You gotta do the thing or you'll be left behind. That's what smart and independent thinkers in charge do.
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>>108913501
>but they don't have to pay anything.
ahh, here's the trick. they have to pay because their tokens eat electricity like everyone else's, and use compute time they could be selling to other people, in data centers they still have to pay for, and no one has made any money yet.

it's a glorious fucking mess and it just keeps getting better.
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>>108907874
Local open weight models are the future. I want to get in on them but I don't know where to start.
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>>108914191
>I don't know where to start.
spend a lot of money on hardware
go to the generals on /g/ and get into autism fights
goon
that's it.
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>>108907874
we recommend our competitors to tokenmaxx, so they die down the road by the unsustainable debtmaxxing.
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>>108914185
The AI companies essentially have to pay the running costs, but they don't pay market value for the tokens.
So individual devs can burn $13million in tokens in a month, but the cost to that dev is nothing and the cost to the company is essentially nothing.
But any other company/user would have to pay that $13million.
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>>108914191
They have their benefits. But since OP was about costs you're not gonna come even close to being more cost efficient on local. Not unless you're gonna run heavily batched inference all the time to recoup the very expensive hardware.
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>>108911116
you know chaps, it is said that only ladies drive electric automobiles.
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>>108916398
>the cost to the company is essentially nothing.
as said previously anon, any compute time they use is compute time they don't sell. so they do in fact pay market price. this is how business works, and it's certainly how accountants tally this shit up.

here is a simpler example that might make it clearer. say i am a famous watchmaker. my name is something like roger smith. if i were to make myself a watch, i could make the greatest watch i could ever potentially own. and it would take a long time, because making watches by hand takes a while. that's time spent on a watch that i don't sell, so i don't make any money from that watch, but i have to pay for all the raw materials. but i could have spent that time making a watch for a paying client, so i have in fact lost all those potential earnings. so my watch is actually very expensive. and that's why famous watchmaker roger smith wears a rolex explorer and not a roger smith. so it goes.
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>>108911116
It's pretty straightforward to calculate what amount of goods a car can transport at what cost vs. other modes of transport.
The CEO is wondering what actual value the AI spend is generating for his company. Maybe Grok can explain it to your mushbrain.
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>>108916479
>any compute time they use is compute time they don't sell. so they do in fact pay market price.
Only if they are at capacity for compute time.
If they aren't at capacity then those tokens aren't being taken from what could be sold. It's just available compute time.
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uber = extremely brown coded
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>>108907874
The fundamental reality is that the end consumer down the pipeline isnt spending more money. Investment grew significantly but consumer demand didnt. Nothing fills the void on one side of the equation
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>>108909105
You don't want to play the "did they move it or remove it" game that every other feature complete software plays every couple years for no reason?
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>>108911116
God I bet that car was dirt cheap to make and completely and easily repairable
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>>108907874
Why pay programmers?
Why pay workers?
Why pay for AI technology?
Do you understand that your new bosses are very simple. They want money and they believe there is a limited market share. They want you out.
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>>108916546
It is very repairable. Though the engine block of a modern car can last 300k miles without needing to be opened. You'll have rebored the cylinders dozens of times on that by then at minimum. Replaced all the internals a couple of times, if not the whole block.
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>>108909733
>The claim about Uber app behavior, the same Uber who ran GREYBALL and GODVIEW, was debunked by Uber executives and journalists guided by Uber executives
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>>108916586
also its cheaper just to buy a good condition used engine or a complete new engine



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