News Topical, Digital Desk : OpenAI is often questioned for its significant operational costs. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been frequently trolled for this very reason. Meanwhile, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has dismissed concerns about ChatGPT's high operating costs, stating in frustration that enough is enough.
Sam Altman is fed up with people's concerns about OpenAI's enormous cost. When asked about it on a recent podcast, he offered a brief, disappointing response: “Enough is enough.”
Despite the rapidly growing impact of AI, HSBC estimates that OpenAI will not be profitable until 2030, and will face a $207 billion funding shortfall for computing power alone. Despite projected revenue growth and increased customer numbers, the company will need substantial new capital.
Now, investment bank HSBC has predicted that, although AI is a major trend, its research indicates that OpenAI will not be profitable even in 2030
When investor Brad Gerstner questioned OpenAI's spending on a podcast earlier this month, Altman came straight to the company's defense. He replied, "Brad, if you want to sell your shares, I'll find you a buyer. That's enough, that's enough."
"I think a lot of people will be interested in buying OpenAI shares," Altman said on the podcast. "I think people who talk with a lot of concern about our computers or anything like that will be excited to buy shares." Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, who is the AI company's most prominent partner and a major investor, was also on the podcast.
ChatGPT has seen a surge in user numbers in recent weeks, especially after the Ghibli-style AI art trend went viral. Average weekly active users surpassed 150 million for the first time this year.
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