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by flaque
707 days ago
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> Tech giants and beyond are set to spend over $1tn on AI capex in coming years,
with so far little to show for it. Regardless of whether or not the implicit claim here is true (the claim being "all this spend won't produce an ROI"), the explicit claim here is nonsensical. Of course the $1tn in capex has nothing to show for it! The spend has not happened yet! Of the spend that _has_ happened, most of the chips are not physically in data centers yet. Of the chips that _are_ in data centers, most of the models are not yet trained! And of the models that _have_ been trained, many have clearly had a significant ROI. GPT-4 cost $100m, and OpenAI's revenue is now reported to be $3.4 billion a year. Saying there's "little to show for it" is an absurd claim; the products are _printing_ cash! We beat the turing test! You can drive around in a self-driving car! It's perfectly reasonable to say "where does the ROI come from when you spend $1tn on capex", but it's hard to argue against the success of the spend of the last generation of models. |
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