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The lack of business model is what's freaking me out.
Around 2003 I was talking to a customer about Google going public and saying he should go all in.
"Meh, they're a great search engine, but I can't see how they'll make any money."
Still remember that conversation, standing in his attic, wiring his new satellite dish. Wonder if he remembers that conversation at well.
What gets me is that even the traditional business models for LLMs are not great. Like translation, grammar checking, etc. Those existed before the boom really started. DeepL has been around for almost a decade and their services are working reasonably well and they’re still not profitable.