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Utoko t1_j0lgsqj wrote

The technology is certainly now capable of it. Scaling all the Projects, getting all the contracts in order and stuff like that is the only challenge.

Google search alone mas $148.9 B. Just have to take 1% of that and ofc the models can do so much more than just letting users search and placing some ads.

might be a conservative estimation but we will see.

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JVM_ t1_j0mwlfc wrote

Contracts for them will be easy.

API access for $$. $$ depends on how much data or proceeding power an AI request takes.

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cristiano-potato t1_j0o7yqw wrote

I feel like search will become so much more powerful. No longer will we search for a webpage to find an answer, we’ll just ask the AI.

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ProbioticAnt t1_j0mg4t3 wrote

$1B in revenue should just about pay off Microsoft's investment into OpenAI

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maskedpaki t1_j0ofewl wrote

Revenue isn't the same as profit so no it won't.

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Altruistic_Rate6053 t1_j0p500e wrote

If someone invests in a company’s stock, the company doesn’t have to pay them back eventually. They just own part of the company now. They don’t need to pay back Microsoft for anything

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PanicV2 t1_j0rdg3a wrote

The value to MSFT isn't the short term cash. They have plenty of cash.

  • Being the platform that can deliver these volumes on short notice.
  • Proving themselves to be the go-to in AI.
  • Having a leg up on anything integrating with these services

That is the value to MSFT, and it is huge. I generally dislike MSFT historically, but this is a home run for them.

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alex3tx t1_j0mhq56 wrote

I believe it

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Ese_Americano t1_j0miuke wrote

How to invest?

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metal079 t1_j0mltmp wrote

You cant, it isnt public

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Not_a_salesman_ t1_j0mp5hi wrote

There are still ways to invest in non public companies. You can also gain non direct exposure by investing in its investors(Microsoft) or an industry etf

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sideways t1_j0myuuu wrote

Do you know of any AI focused ETFs?

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Ese_Americano t1_j0o0an2 wrote

That’s obvious brother.

Let me be more specific—where would anyone invest in adjacent technology that doesn’t involve over-indebted stocks, bloated ETFs, or some horrible cryptocurrency with a shit initial token distribution and bunch of bag-dumping whales at the first hint of liquidity?

Halp.

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imbiandneedmonynow t1_j0mmzbt wrote

how are they making money?

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metal079 t1_j0mo7vk wrote

Microsoft invested a billion into them. They also sell gpt and dalle

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Ese_Americano t1_j0o0zcp wrote

Are there any other companies or relevant technologies with this good of a runway, focused on AI, where one can invest? Would appreciate any guidance

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MidSolo t1_j0nnzm6 wrote

Invest into the corporations most likely to leverage OpenAI. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, etc. Blue-chip tech stocks.

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Fluffykins298 t1_j0migkh wrote

Honestly I can see it considering what its different AI projects can do already and thats not taking into account the others I am sure they have in the works that just haven’t gone live yet

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bob73925 t1_j0pjz3m wrote

They should change the company name, they are a for-profit, closed source company now.

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imnos t1_j0mly4b wrote

Assuming no competition from others.

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JVM_ t1_j0mwzvs wrote

The underlying technical details is just* math? Or program structures we call machine learning or a complicated matrix grid.

Right?

So clones can be made assuming they learn from the same university level papers and studies that are released - kind of like how Dalle started but stable diffusion is the same but different.

How long do we wait until the first clones come out?

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ButaButaPig t1_j0nwczw wrote

I'd pay for ChatGPT. As would many I assume.

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saying t1_j0nr50j wrote

yEAH, FRom stolEn ARTwORk!

/s

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Skullfurious t1_j0pro8g wrote

This is a chat bot.

Also the artwork isn't stored inside the stable diffusion model. It learns from denoising an image. The image is never saved just the method used to denoise it.

You, in some ways sadly, cannot find the original image from the stable diffusion model.

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