Unfortunately, I know people on the inside, and the bubble is not gonna pop anytime soon.
1.8T OpenAI IPO (for a company that spends up tto $14,000 for every $200 it gets) 1.1T Anthropic IPO are the figures I've been hearing. For a typical programmer now, the cost is split as follow:
$150,000 salary/etc
$600,000 AI tokens (low figure).
I can tell you for a fact they are right now working on the chips that will be used to power AI FIVE years from now, and already starting to take orders for them, and those chips require even MORE ram/etc. Including memory that apparently doesn't even exist yet (at least at scale).
Yeah, I kind of suspected that this wasn't going to pop anytime soon. It's a wild new technology that's very disruptive and has potential for real use beyond just the hype train. It's akin to the internet though. We'll eventually see the dust settle and AI will be an integral new part of the world but there will be hollowed out slag heaps of AI companies littering the roadway by the end of it all. How's America Online doing these days?
Unfortunately, I know people on the inside, and the bubble is not gonna pop anytime soon.
1.8T OpenAI IPO (for a company that spends up tto $14,000 for every $200 it gets) 1.1T Anthropic IPO are the figures I've been hearing. For a typical programmer now, the cost is split as follow:
$150,000 salary/etc
$600,000 AI tokens (low figure).
I can tell you for a fact they are right now working on the chips that will be used to power AI FIVE years from now, and already starting to take orders for them, and those chips require even MORE ram/etc. Including memory that apparently doesn't even exist yet (at least at scale).
Yeah, I kind of suspected that this wasn't going to pop anytime soon. It's a wild new technology that's very disruptive and has potential for real use beyond just the hype train. It's akin to the internet though. We'll eventually see the dust settle and AI will be an integral new part of the world but there will be hollowed out slag heaps of AI companies littering the roadway by the end of it all. How's America Online doing these days?