From renting servers to building them for other companies
OpenAI company seems to be preparing to become a player in the data center market. OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar openly stated plans to monetize their experience in building computational infrastructure. The company plans to create data centers for clients and lease capacity, as Amazon does with AWS.
OpenAI has accumulated unique experience in building infrastructure for artificial intelligence. Now they’re ready to monetize this knowledge. Imagine — the company that used to only rent other people’s servers will now build them for others. And there are also words that they might even abandon Nvidia in favor of cheaper hardware.
Sam Altman already warned that in the near future the company plans to spend $1 trillion on these data centers. OpenAI is possibly betting on inference optimization instead of expensive model training. And this could become the key to the company’s long-awaited profitability.
Unfortunately, it might be that OpenAI is actually acknowledging the failure of their main business model. If ChatGPT were potentially profitable, why get into infrastructure? Isn’t this diversification from desperation?
AIvengo >
Reviews >
From renting servers to building them for other companies
Почитать из последнего
UBTech will send Walker S2 robots to serve on China's border for $37 million
Chinese company UBTech won a contract for $37 million. And will send humanoid robots Walker S2 to serve on China's border with Vietnam. South China Morning Post reports that the robots will interact with tourists and staff, perform logistics operations, inspect cargo and patrol the area. And characteristically — they can independently change their battery.
AI chatbots generate content that exacerbates eating disorders
A joint study by Stanford University and the Center for Democracy and Technology showed a disturbing picture. Chatbots with artificial intelligence pose a serious risk to people with eating disorders. Scientists warn that neural networks hand out harmful advice about diets. They suggest ways to hide the disorder and generate "inspiring weight loss content" that worsens the problem.
OpenAGI released the Lux model that overtakes Google and OpenAI
Startup OpenAGI released the Lux model for computer control and claims this is a breakthrough. According to benchmarks, the model overtakes analogues from Google, OpenAI and Anthropic by a whole generation. Moreover, it works faster. About 1 second per step instead of 3 seconds for competitors. And 10 times cheaper in cost per processing 1 token.