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Comment by csallen

22 days ago

People said similar things about Facebook. "Oh their user growth might be amazing, but they're not making any money, it's not a real business."

But it turns out that with enough funding, you can prioritize growth over profit for a very long time. And with enough growth, you can raise unlimited funds before you get to that point. And going this route is smart and effective if you want to get to a $1T valuation in under a decade.

So yeah, ChatGPT's margins might not be as high as Facebook's. But it doesn't really matter at this point, they're in growth mode. What matters is whether or not they'll be able to turn their lead and their mindshare into massive profits eventually, and while we can speculate on that, it's far too early to definitively say the answer is no.

Like I said, that doesn't apply when money isn't free, and it doesn't apply when your marginal cost per user is so high.