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by adam_arthur
201 days ago
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Yes, which is why the companies that develop the models aren't cost viable. (Google and others who can subsidize it at a loss obviously are excepted) Where is the return on the model development costs if anybody can host a roughly equivalent model for the same price and completely bypass the model development cost? Your point is inline with the entire bear thesis on these companies. For any use cases which are analytical/backend oriented, and don't scale 1:1 with number of users (of which there are a lot), you can already run a close to cutting edge model on a few thousand dollars of hardware. I do this at home already |
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DeepMind is actively using Google’s LLMs on groundbreaking research. Anthropic is focused on security for businesses.
For consumers it’s still a better deal for a subscription than to invest a few grand in a personal LLM machine. There will be a time in the future where diminishing returns shortens this gap significantly, but I’m sure top LLM researchers are planning for this and will do whatever they can to keep their firm alive beyond the cost of scaling.