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by meinersbur
317 days ago
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There is also market separation in play: For the base service you only charge cost+small margin. For higher service levels you charge higher profit margins even though the additional service does not cost that much more to provide. Best example: flight seats. Economy class fills the plane, but business and first class are the money makers [1]. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzB5xtGGsTc |
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LLM pricing seems to still very much be up in the air though - models getting more efficient, serving hardware getting more efficient, use cases evolving, and not all providers operating with same business model (e.g. Meta, maybe China).