Original Reddit post

A year ago it was mostly look what this model can do - it will take people’s jobs… Now it’s more - dude, this is too expensive to run at scale… Every AI action costs compute. One request is cheap, but millions of users constantly generating text, images, searches, code, etc. is a completely different thing That’s why AI feels less like normal software now and more like infrastructure/cloud services The interesting part to me is whether companies eventually optimize more for efficiency than raw intelligence Like, maybe the winning model isn’t the smartest one. Maybe it’s the one that’s good enough while being way cheaper to run millions of times a day. Curious where people think this goes over the next few years. submitted by /u/Ok-Affect-1406

Originally posted by u/Ok-Affect-1406 on r/ArtificialInteligence