Posts reference OpenAI's valuation ("OpenAI just got valued at $730 billion"), Sam Altman funding claims ("Сэм Альтман заявляет...потратит не менее 1 миллиарда долларов"), calls addressing OpenAI ("Dear OpenAI"), and themes of centralization vs decentralized/open models ("control", "open models", "community"). Keywords present: openai, ai, openreview, huggingface, semantic, companies, company, wework, подпишись.
Created 7 days ago • 25 documents • Range: 3/24 10:56pm – 3/25 3:43amok i usually don't comment on irl stuff here n having an edible is the wrong time to do it but i keep seeing it so alas: unfortunately openAI bleeding and dying doesn't say much about the state of AI as a whole, it probably just means google and other big tech companies are going to fill the void***
All I can say about OpenAI now is www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSQ8...
SMILE: A Composite Lexical-Semantic Metric for Question-Answering Evaluation Shrikant Kendre, Austin Xu, Honglu Zhou, Michael S Ryoo, Shafiq Joty, Juan Carlos Niebles Action editor: Li Li https://openreview.net/forum?id=lnpOvuQYih #semantic #contextual #lexical
OpenAI just got valued at $730 billion. That is more than Goldman Sachs. More than Visa. Almost half of Bitcoin's entire market cap, in one AI company. Traditional tech companies at scale trade at 10 to 20x revenue. At $10 billion revenue, a 73x revenue multiple is... optimistic. Or it is not about revenue at all. It is about control. One company. Massive compute. Partners like Microsoft. Shaping what AI becomes for everyone. The real question is not whether AI is valuable. It is who controls it. Centralized power, even in a good product, creates single points of failure and single points of control. The decentralized AI narrative, open models, community infrastructure, uncensored access, is not competing on features. It is competing on philosophy. $730 billion, versus community. That tension is not going away. https://blossom.primal.net/481d9016704f1ebc28d6a902a8e7fe28a17ec5a81cd33a7c1fbc550b1fa043b2.jpg
LOL they're going to be disappointed when they find out that there are AI companies from multiple countries that exist other than OpenAI and the existence of open-source AI models on HuggingFace. Ed Zitron is very smug right now saying he was right about this and that OpenAI will eventually die.