Sow how is this AI thing not going to implode when companies realize they can self host an LLM on a server rack they own and just pay electricity cost and a couple computer jannies for the same as a month worth of tokens?
>>539139497How many companies host their own webservers
Ok ok ok my bad
>>539139545The corporate espionage and security threat is much smaller. By using a contracted service you are allowing your provider both all access to your internal functions and the alpha on any market moves/new product roll out.
>>539139497outlaw it for being dangerous for individuals . Only approved " entities" can use it.
>>539139633no shit idiot, obviously big companies with big plans will host their own and small companies without anything to keep secret will pay for other people to host themyou are extremely smart and have it all figured out and are definitely not posting the very fucking obvious
>>539139780He answered your question. Maybe if your question wasn't so stupid you wouldn't feel this threatened.
>>539139780Well that makes the business model for the debt laden leaders retarded. Grok will survive because its subsidized by starlink and twitter, the rest will implode like the tech bubble. The winners will be the people who snap up the bargain prices to start AI firms after the bubble pops and we all are eating ramen again.
>>539140038WHAT QUESTION YOU RETARDED FUCKING KIKE
>>539139545This. Companies don't want to do ANYTHING that's not related to their "core competency" because of bullshit they teach in business school. So they outsource every fucking thing they can and don't understand their own business or any externalities.Paying an IT guy a SALARY to be on call all the time and keep things running smooth AND BE HELD LIABLE FOR DATA BREACHES is actually a lot cheaper and more effective than outsourcing to five different companies and letting them leak/sell data all the time. But it's the fad, and the directors on the boards are still old enough that they don't understand computer, so here we are.Anyway OP you can lead the charge yourself by deploying AI for companies in house as a contractor (in a contracting company with just one employee kek). Unironically you can charge like $1000/hr of labor and pay yourself six-seven figures annually.
>>539140058whatever you have to tell yourself to cope seething troon, you will never be a woman though lmao
>>539139497A big part of the ai boom has been fueled by oracle investing in datacenters because oracle made a deal with openai and Scam Altman To spend hundreds of billions on infrastructure for openai and in return open ai will give them an imaginary 60 billion in revenue that it will magically get from users. This hasen't worked out for oracle. larry ellison has basically destroyed his company.
>>539140296>60 billion in revenueannually.
>>539139497it wont implode as long as>they sell it to you like electricity, a monthly low charge.>they sell frontier model access to people who can actually make money from them
>>539140250How am I a troon? I'm not anti AI, I'm just suggesting they have set it up in a way that will create an economic fucking when people realize it can be customized and locally hosted.
>>539140449Like in here? Will you explain how the central computer uses you data through cross information (cookies) to track you and send you some ***personalized*** ads?
>>539139497Like cloud vs on-prem. There will be governance and security requirements.But ultimately it will be cheaper overall to use cloud AI than to maintain on-prem infrastructure.Some government and banks and such will still use on-prem for high security stuff.
>>539141094It's cheaper until something goes wrong, and something always goes wrong, and it's never budgeted for. Overall it's just shortsightedness.
>>539139545Not many. Usually do a colocation under a managed services group.