Original Reddit post

We have quite a few AI companies nowadays. The features their software offer differ very little from each other. Doesn’t matter if it’s a company from China, the US, Europe or elsewhere. It’s small, qualitative differences and a broad supply for more or less the same product. At the same time it’s relatively cheap. We have the equivalent of a mid to senior developer in the palm of our hands and it costs us around 25 bucks a month. Naturally market mechanics should dictate that companies raise their prices significantly as soon as adoption crosses a certain treshold. But as there are quite a few competing companies, prices will eventually stay the same or even go lower to the point where ai costs npthing more than the power it needs. Even if market giant OpenAi should decide to raise their prices overnight, most of people would just switch to different models. Bottom line is: They are wrecking the market to play their game. Nobody will be the winner at the end. submitted by /u/oberbabo

Originally posted by u/oberbabo on r/ArtificialInteligence