← Back to context Comment by 4lx87 1 day ago OpenAI reported ~$20 billion annualized revenue for 2025, up from $6 billion the year before. 11 comments 4lx87 Reply cdrnsf 1 day ago And that covers their model training and infrastructure costs? spongebobstoes 1 day ago each new model brings in revenue that is multiple times the cost to create said model jddj 1 day ago Is that the case? What about gpt 4.5? o1-pro? 4 replies → cdrnsf 1 day ago So their CFO's publicly voiced concerns are unwarranted? 1 reply → m_ke 1 day ago until it doesn't.scaling laws are a power law, you can only stay ahead for so long when each minor improvement gets exponentially more expensive downrightmike 1 day ago exactly
cdrnsf 1 day ago And that covers their model training and infrastructure costs? spongebobstoes 1 day ago each new model brings in revenue that is multiple times the cost to create said model jddj 1 day ago Is that the case? What about gpt 4.5? o1-pro? 4 replies → cdrnsf 1 day ago So their CFO's publicly voiced concerns are unwarranted? 1 reply → m_ke 1 day ago until it doesn't.scaling laws are a power law, you can only stay ahead for so long when each minor improvement gets exponentially more expensive downrightmike 1 day ago exactly
spongebobstoes 1 day ago each new model brings in revenue that is multiple times the cost to create said model jddj 1 day ago Is that the case? What about gpt 4.5? o1-pro? 4 replies → cdrnsf 1 day ago So their CFO's publicly voiced concerns are unwarranted? 1 reply → m_ke 1 day ago until it doesn't.scaling laws are a power law, you can only stay ahead for so long when each minor improvement gets exponentially more expensive
m_ke 1 day ago until it doesn't.scaling laws are a power law, you can only stay ahead for so long when each minor improvement gets exponentially more expensive
And that covers their model training and infrastructure costs?
each new model brings in revenue that is multiple times the cost to create said model
Is that the case? What about gpt 4.5? o1-pro?
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So their CFO's publicly voiced concerns are unwarranted?
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until it doesn't.
scaling laws are a power law, you can only stay ahead for so long when each minor improvement gets exponentially more expensive
exactly