• NottaLottaOcelot@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    I think it will have to consolidate down to a few players - I certainly don’t expect that there is a market for 100 different systems. And I think the personal market is a supplement to the executive suite market, so getting a few people addicted for cheap both brings in a small revenue stream and dumbs a population down enough that they have no choice but to function without it (imagine telling someone in 2001 that they would one day pay $1700 for a cell phone - now it’s just considered the cost of living)

    The businesses who overdid it on tokens have a choice to make: hire back workers or switch to a different AI company. Maybe one day they will look at humans (although salary may have to increase due to negative reputation), but I think there are a good number that will just shop around to another AI company for a better deal.

    • GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      There’s just no way to pay for the cost of these services, though.

      When someone constructs a 100 MW data center (now considered a smaller one for new construction), that’s about $2 billion in total costs to outfit the whole operation. And then once it’s on, we’re talking something like $10-20 million/month in electricity alone, and a few million in other costs. How many $20 subscriptions do you need to sell just to break even with your operating expenses? How many $100/month subscriptions do you need to sell to make a dent on your interest payments on the construction? Will there be a market for $1000/month subscriptions from millions of customers? If not, how’s this all going to be paid for?