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by tpurves
206 days ago
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Thanks for calling this out. Here is a better comparison. Before Google was founded, the market for online search advertising was negligible. But the global market for all advertising media spend was on the order of 400B (NYT 1998). Today, Google's advertising revenue is around 260B / year or about 60% of the entire global advertising spend circa 1998. If you think of openAI like a new google, as in a new category-defining primary channel for consumers to search and discover products. Well, 2% does seem pretty low. |
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Or about 30% of the global advertising spend circa 2024.
I wonder if there is an upper bound on what portion of the economy can be advertising. At some point it must become saturated. People can only consume so much marketing.