| ▲ | myrmidon 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Do you mean that they need to find better ways to create value by using AI, or that they need better ways to extract value from end-users of AI? I'd argue that "value creation" is already at a decent position considering generative AI and the usecase as "interactive search engine" alone. Regarding "value extraction": Advertising should always be an option here, just like it was for radio, television and online content in general in the past. Preventing smaller entities (or private persons even) from just doing their own thing and making their own models seems like the biggest difficulty long term to me (from the perspective of the "rent seeking" tech giant). | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | sofixa an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> I'd argue that "value creation" is already at a decent position considering generative AI and the usecase as "interactive search engine" alone. > Regarding "value extraction": Advertising should always be an option here, just like it was for radio, television and online content in general in the past. Not at the actual price it's going to cost though. The cost of an "interactive search" (LLM) vs a "traditional search" (Google) is exponentially higher. People tolerate ads to pay Google for the service, but imagine how many ads would ChatGPT need, or how much it will have to cost, to compensate an e.g. 10x difference. Last time I read about this a few months ago, ChatGPT were losing money on their paid tier because the people paying for it were using it a lot. It's more likely that ChatGPT will just be spamming ads sprinkled in the responses (like you ask for a headphone comparison, and it gives you the sponsored brand one, from a sponsored vendor, with an affiliate link), and hope it's enough. | ||||||||||||||
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