▲ | simianwords 5 days ago | |
They just won’t train it. They have the choice. Why do you think they will mindlessly train extremely complicated models if the numbers don’t make sense? | ||
▲ | crote 5 days ago | parent [-] | |
Because they are trying to capture the market, obviously. Nobody is going to pay the same price for a significantly worse model. If your competitor brings out a better model at the same price point, you either a) drop your price to attract a new low-budget market, b) train a better model to retain the same high-budget market, or c) lose all your customers. You have taken on a huge amount of VC money, and those investors aren't going to accept options A or C. What is left is option B: burn more money, build an even better model, and hope your finances last longer than the competition. It's the classic VC-backed startup model: operate at a loss until you have killed the competition, then slowly increase prices as your customers are unable to switch to an alternative. It worked great for Uber & friends. |