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by credit_guy
143 days ago
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Because, fundamentally, their biggest competitor is Google. A company with a market cap north of 4 trillion. If OpenAI does not spend hundreds of billions of dollars on datacenters, people will migrate to Google, little by little, and OpenAI will became a new Netscape story. A good product eliminated by an incumbent with infinitely deep pockets. |
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And, given we're here on HN, have we thrown words like "moat" and "risk" around?
If OpenAI is incapable of building anything that can't be easily copied by a third party, what's their justification for existing?