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i really hope its over soon.
Hahahahahaha....
Oh wait, you're serious? Same, but it won't be over soon.
The whole market will crash when AI takes a dive. I'm hoping for that to happen soon but given how much money the companies involved have and can get.... Probably not anytime soon.
Yeah i was serious.
But i said soon cause OpenAI And many AI companies are burning through alot of money.
Yeah, but they have backing from companies with deep pockets. Apple and Microsoft are leveraging chatGPT on their back end, so they're not going to run out of money until that well dries up.
I see
I know Apple has been very open with creating their own LLM, and Microsoft isn't exactly hiding the fact that they are too.
The one that will be hard to squash is Gemini, since it's fairly far along in terms of development and it's also backed by Google. Being backed by Google is either a sign that it won't ever die, or that it will be cut in the next 18 months and end up as another item on killedbygoogle.com
yeah true...
Maybe not but default, but it integrates natively with it.
There's a partnership there.
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