• jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 days ago

    The problem for American tech companies is that they didn’t even try to move to stage 2.

    OpenAI is hemorrhaging money even on their most expensive subscription and their entire business plan was to hemorrhage money even faster to the point they would use entire power stations to power their data centers. Their plan makes about as much sense as digging your self out of a hole by trying to dig to the other side of the globe.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      Hey, my friends and I would’ve made it to China if recess was a bit longer.

      Seriously though, the goal for something like OpenAI shouldn’t be to sell products to end customers, but to license models to companies that sell “solutions.” I see these direct to consumer devices similarly to how GPU manufacturers see reference cards or how Valve sees the Steam Deck: they’re a proof of concept for others to follow.

      OpenAI should be looking to be more like ARM and less like Apple. If they do that, they might just grow into their valuation.