Is Microsoft and OpenAI's tech bromance fraying? The ChatGPT maker's GPT-4 model is "too slow and expensive" to meet Copilot 365 users' needs.

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Translation: The "AI" hype bubble is about to burst.

Companies can only lose 5 billion dollars a year for a very short time. Once investors get tired of being duped/burned, it will be Good Night Gracie for "AI".
 

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It means MS has milked OpenAI for all it needed to boost its inhouse efforts and is getting ready to Spyglass them. Time to switch to models they don't have to share.
It has always been in the cards. Either MS controls the tech or they ditch OpenAI and since a buyout is unlikely...
 
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Translation: The "AI" hype bubble is about to burst.

Companies can only lose 5 billion dollars a year for a very short time. Once investors get tired of being duped/burned, it will be Good Night Gracie for "AI".
Worth remembering that " People always overestimate the short term impact of a new tech and vastly underestimate the long term impact." -- Bill Gates.

So the much hyped "AI" hasn't put everybody out of work in two years?
It never was going to, pearl clutchers aside.

That said, wait a bit (say, five years) and you'll see what generative software leads to.

"The internet is just a fad." Luddites, Circa 1995. Hasn't aged well, has it?
 

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