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newdeal2

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19. Hard for me to say because I wonder about enterprise customers
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 03:48 PM
12 hrs ago

All CEOs at big corporations are pushing AI on their employees and spending big bucks on thousands of licenses each that may or not be being used to their full potential. Maybe they are subsidizing AI companies by underutilizing what they're buying?

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If you like your news/commentary in audio, Ed Zitron also has a podcast, "Better Offline" RockRaven Thursday #1
Thanks! There's also an r/BetterOffline subreddit where Ed posts as ezitron. highplainsdem Thursday #3
Much love to Ed! BlueNProud Thursday #2
He's been doing brilliant analysis of the AI industry. highplainsdem Thursday #4
Yes indeed BlueNProud Thursday #6
That's kind of the standard business practice now EdmondDantes_ Thursday #5
It's the extent to which they're running at a loss that's anything but standard. Most users now pay $20 or highplainsdem 16 hrs ago #11
Yup get them hooked at a cheap price newdeal2 16 hrs ago #12
True. But as I said above, we've probably never seen this great a disparity between what customers highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #17
Hard for me to say because I wonder about enterprise customers newdeal2 12 hrs ago #19
They'll make a quick pivot to mass government surveillance... hunter Yesterday #7
I hope they won't get enough from the government to make up for their losses with all other highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #13
Really interesting WSHazel 21 hrs ago #8
I'm sure there are, but I can't make any recommendations offhand. Ed does link to lots of sources, highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #14
I'm pretty sure Chinese AI will be better and more affordable. David__77 18 hrs ago #9
Still with the same illegal-training problem, though, and another surveillance worry. highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #15
Makes perfect sense to me. MineralMan 18 hrs ago #10
Thanks! I hope the correction happens soon, so investment money and valuable expertise will go to highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #16
Agreed! MineralMan 13 hrs ago #18
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