It's one of the key metrics of a business. These are growth businesses, everybody assumes they're going to have a lot more customers in the future than they have today.
If they've got X times as many customers next year than they have right now, training costs per customer gets divided by X, but inference costs per customer stay roughly constant.
So for businesses where they expect X to be large, they care about operating costs a heck of a lot more than R&D.
If they've got X times as many customers next year than they have right now, training costs per customer gets divided by X, but inference costs per customer stay roughly constant.
So for businesses where they expect X to be large, they care about operating costs a heck of a lot more than R&D.