OpenAI will spend $540M in 2022 to launch ChatGPT
- May 8, 2023
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According to The Information, OpenAi company is the first 540 million dollars loss In 2022, in a big chunk of all the mess on ChatGpt. The finalization of
According to The Information, OpenAi company is the first 540 million dollars loss In 2022, in a big chunk of all the mess on ChatGpt. The finalization of
According to The Information, OpenAi company is the first 540 million dollars loss In 2022, in a big chunk of all the mess on ChatGpt. The finalization of artificial intelligence demands a large asset investment. Andiamo has a notebook about notizia notizia.
The company, which received a $10 billion investment from Microsoft at the beginning of the year, spent a considerable amount on the cost of data processing for linguistic models such as LLM that support the operation of ChatGpt.
An esperto analyst who approximates the lone ChatGpt costa 700 thousand dollars a day advertising OpenAi. OpenAi, on all fronts, had the ChatGpt Plus pagamento il canone second, The Information, and paid off a bank loan that wasn’t enough for a $20 payment. Questo because, as reported by the site, “more customers are using ChatGpt and more companies will need to build better and faster algorithms”.
However, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAi, has increased the interest in artificial intelligence by announcing that it aims to raise an additional $100 billion next year. The aim is to create a next generation ChatGpt with the aim of developing a model that can interact in a way that is completely indistinguishable from General Artificial Intelligence (Agi) or human interaction.
Meanwhile, OpenAi’s direct competitor, Google, is working on an IA software called Bard, which will require a much higher cost for web research than what’s available.
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Source: T Today
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