

Thanks for sharing, really insightful.
In my personal opinion after being also responsible in AI for our company, I do not see how it will be profitable for them.
For example Microsoft Copilot license, costs 30$/month, but a lot of things I can do with it a free Chatbot can do too.
It definitely has it strengths and use cases and I am sure it will not go away. But it is not the way the market it as a full AI, it just generates answers with the highest probability. I cannot see it developing from there to the real AI.
I think this year will be really interesting to watch all the AI companies, especially Oracle as they have to refinance a lot. If one falls it will send them into to a spiral, the big companies will be fine, but I am sure they will cut their funding of OpenAI.
But who knows could be the other way around and OpenAI finds anything new to make them more profitable.





Says the guy whose job consists oft touring Bavaria opening nearly each beer festival, no matter how small, and otherwise making TikToks, what he eats all day long.
And his Party is basically trying to lobby to lower the inheritance tax in Bavaria.
We get a higher unemployment rate and people loosing their jobs, it doesn’t help anything if you work more and no one wants to buy your machines, cars and so on…
This cartoon sums it up the best for me, what they are trying.