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by simoncion
5 hours ago
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> You're missing the point. There was a lot of debate around if inference was subsidized or not. To answer that question you have to take into account the cost to produce the thing that inference uses. If you don't, then that's like claiming that the total cost of a car is the cost to keep it on a dealer's lot until it's sold. "Figuring out how much R&D adds to the total cost of a thing" absolutely isn't a new problem. And given that models seem to get supplanted every year, it's not like you're gonna be able to spread those R&D costs out very much. |
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