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by angrais
931 days ago
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One approach you could take is to license the code (or simply the tricks) to big tech companies. They can use the tricks, but must pay you x amount. You can provide technical support for implementation and benchmarking. That's how I would make profit from what you're doing as many big tech companies have already achieved (and more) of what you claim. I know this as I work in such a company. However, I'd bet they'd pay a fair amount for new solutions that differ from their own. |
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I worked myself in the past at NVIDIA making algos faster, so it's not a done deal big tech companies have all the tips and tricks. They have the best hardware, but software not so much.
The issue with licensing code is your revenue capture is minimal - maybe a training platform which provides everyone and not just big tech companies a cheap and efficient implementation sounds much better.
The issue with licensing is how much do you charge? How do you monitor usage? Etc