Don’t forget that you can give it a face and tell it to describe a blowjob to you and tell you you’re loveable.
Yo wait what? This is the moment I realized I actually have matured some. 20 years ago I would have loved that feature, curated literotica would have been straight up my ally. Now I’m just like huh, guess I wasn’t even horny enough to think of that anymore. I’m just tired, and that seems like more work than I’d like… Maybe my testosterone levels are just low
Prompt? Hahaha
Why does Altman always look like he will start to cry in a couple of seconds
Because he’s remembering how he raped his sister.
Yikes, hopefully that isn’t true, especially since the allegation starts when she was 3 and he 12, but damn how sad is it that the damages requested is 75k. In just interest the guy makes about 500k a day.
botox
Method of controlling people
Imagine having 79 unpaid users for every subscriber. Most companies would die from embarrassment.
It’s like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft don’t exist.
Let’s say it together, kids: “If the service is free, then you’re the…?”
penis? No wait, that doesn’t sound right…
The companies are stroking it to get the valuable juice out, and then steal your orgasm too. All you’re left with drinking more water to sustain that.
Honestly, having ~1.3% of paying users is fine considering they are using all the other users as free learning material for their models.
It’s really not, since all their models cost progressively more to run, and don’t bring in any more money.
Remember, all those paying subscribers COST them money every month.
Which is really pathetic since we are paying their utility bills.
The paid subscribers subsidize the unpaid ones. Sam Altman is a staunch socialist. Trump too, that communist-loving Mamdani fan. /s
The paid subscribers subsidize the unpaid ones.
Even for paying customers, inference alone costs OpenAI several times more than revenue.
And the subscribers are underpaying by such a huge amount that they’re losing even more money from them than they are from the unpaid users.
What’s a normal amount? What proportion of people with Dropbox or Google Docs or Hotmail are paying customers?
Having a little over 1% doesn’t seem that bad, I am faar more surprised that over 1% of users pay for ChatGPT.
What proportion of people with Dropbox or Google Docs or Hotmail are paying customers?
Dropbox is nice enough to list it.
They have 700m users, and 18m of them pay for the service, so about double of OpenAI. Completely unlike OpenAI, however, they make quite a bit of profit, having a revenue of 2.55b and 1.63b in operating costs. OpenAI subscribers can’t even cover their own cost of inference.
however, they make quite a bit of profit
Pretty sure they didn’t for a while. It’s the same approach as always. Operate at a loss, gain (nonpaying) users, maybe sell or use their data and slowly turn up whatever you are doing to make money (ads, fee).
Sure, it took dropbox 9 years, Amazon took 7.
OpenAI just turned 10, with profit nowhere in sight, and a path to profitability completely invisible.
Thanks for the numbers, you were saying the subscriber percentage was embarrassing so I was curious about that rather than their fairly infamous losses.
You’ve said OpenAI have about half the subscriber percentage of Dropbox, but if Dropbox is that profitable then that seems like they are doing particularly well and perhaps that subscriber percent is above average?
Peope don’t usually compare OpenAI with Dropbox, but Dropbox isn’t particularly great with the free-to-paid converion rating. 2.6% is pretty bad, but they STILL manage to make money because what they do is pretty cheap on a per-user basis. They just host data, and most of that data isn’t really used much. Also, I don’t know if Dropbox is “that” profitable. All I could find is that their revenue exceeds their operating costs, but I don’t know if that covers R&D or marketing, which they probably spend a LOT of money on.
Comparisons with YouTube and Spotify get thrown around a lot more, which convert around 5% and a whoppingly insane 36%, compared to OpenAI’s measly 1%. And both YouTube and Spotify actually make a LOT of money on their “free” users, via ads. OpenAI has no monetisation beyond subscribers, and they’re very bad at getting people to pay for their stuff.
Yeah that’s a fair point. I don’t think Dropbox does ads but the others I mentioned and the ones you mentioned all show/play ads for the free tier.
I guess OpenAI will be pretty keen to get ads into their free tier too, once they run out of investors’ money.
This is called moving the goal post
What is? Pointing out that dropbox has a conversion more than twice as high as OpenAI?
I’d rather not imagine being Spotify. Feels gross.
Spotify has 280m paid users, out of 780m monthly users. Roughly 26 times better conversion than OpenAI
https://investors.spotify.com/financials/default.aspx#quarterly-results
TIL. Holy shit, that’s wild.
Such a crazy concentration of power
My man out here asking for
$500B$1T$2T to build Datacenter God and people just keep giving him blank checks because he made a series of bad Vines.Sam Griftman
Fuck reddit. I spent hours deleting my comment history over there.
It’s pretty nice that you can ask conversationally. Easier to do searches
And it actually finds the post unlike Reddit
So chat GPT is basically the Reddit search function we’ve all been asking for. Finally we get search results although not necessarily correct information.
To be fair, that answer on Reddit is practically impossible to find any other way
In my experience at least, there has not once been an instance where an LLM was able to find answers on Reddit more reliably than I could, and I’ve been using LLMs since before ChatGPT was even a thing. (though granted, most web-search compatible LLMs came later on)
I think it will probably be better than the average user, since a lot of people simply aren’t that great at using search engines very effectively in the first place, but I wouldn’t call the answers “practically impossible to find.”
The enshitification of search engines also doesn’t help with finding answers directly.
True. I’ve found DuckDuckGo to still be pretty good though, especially for forum searches, at least in my experience.
I use Kagi now, which is even better, for me at least, but that’s paid and I know most people aren’t gonna shell out money every month for a search engine.
This is killing me. Has anyone else noticed that Google dorks just straight up don’t work anymore?
Google made their CEO of advertising into the CEO of search. Unsurprisingly, it sucks now.
I read that as being a shot at their internal search feature sucking, which it did for a long time, not sure what it is like now. It was easier to search Google to find things on reddit for a while there.
Just use a different search engine! Just because it’s called “googling”, does not mean you have to use Google.
Bing is hardly better most of the time, and ddg pulls from one of the two if memory serves.
ecosia :D uses both google and bing atm for english results but they are working on their own search index:
https://blog.ecosia.org/launching-our-european-search-index/
Yandex?











