| ▲ | overfeed 2 days ago |
| Unless you're serving Chinese open-weight models - you have to consoder training costs. If you're off my 10x, then the amortization period is 30 months - far longer than the useful lifetimes of SoTA models. Frontier model development is a Red Queens race: you have to run as fast as you can, just to maintain your position. |
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| ▲ | selectodude a day ago | parent [-] |
| The discussion was if Anthropic makes money on inference. They do. They lose billions on training. |
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| ▲ | joshuastuden a day ago | parent [-] | | No, because Anthropic can't serve their models unless they train them. Training is akin to the cost of building the software/product. Inference is selling the product. | | |
| ▲ | BadBadJellyBean a day ago | parent [-] | | It's quite easy to sell something for a profit if you ignore the costs. Ultimate free money hack. I will start selling canned beans for the price of the beans plus a few cents. I will just ignore the cost of the cans, labor, power, machines, maintenance, distribution, storage and facility space. If I do that the few cents extra are pure profit. |
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