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Altman scales back: TACO Thursday?

Markwrob

Active member
Sam now says OpenAI's spend will be $600B, not $1.4T anymore. What do you think, is this reset expected, or a huge nasty surprise?

Key Points
  • - After previously boasting $1.4 trillion in infrastructure commitments, OpenAI is now telling investors that it plans to spend $600 billion by 2030.
  • - The AI company has faced mounting concerns about whether it can ever generate enough revenue to cover its costs.
  • - OpenAI is now targeting about $280 billion in revenue in 2030 after reeling in $13.1 billion last year, CNBC has learned.

 
First instinct is to throw compute power at a problem. Second instinct is to optimize the software so it requires less hardware. I have heard Sam speak a few times, he was at the Intel event last year. Sam admitted there is room for improvement and that the OpenAI software is bloated. Then DeepSeek painfully proved the point. Hopefully this is part of that and it is a "less hardware will be needed" rather than "we can't afford enough hardware". Maybe both?
 
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