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lodovic 4 days ago

I find that hard to believe. As long as we have open weight models, people will have an alternative to these subscriptions. For $200 a month it is cheaper to buy a GPU with lots of memory or rent a private H200. No ads and no spying. At this point the subscriptions are mainly about the agent functionality and not so much the knowledge in the models themselves.

lupusreal 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I think what you're missing here is most OpenAI users aren't technical in the slightest. They have massive and growing adoption from the general public. The general public buy services, not roll their own for free, and they even prefer to buy service from the brand they know over getting cheaper service from somebody else.

BigGreenJorts 4 days ago | parent [-]

The conclusion I got from their comment was that the highest margin tier (the business customers) would be incentivized to build their own service instead of paying the subscription. Of course, I am doubtful that for the vast majority of businesses this viable/at all more cost effective when a service AWS is highly popular and extremely profitable.

HotHotLava 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

H200 rental prices currently start at $2.35 per hour, or $1700 per month. Even if you just rent for 4h a day, the $200 subscription is still quite a bit cheaper. And I'm not even sure that the highest-quality open models run on a single H200.