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@benersing
Lets conduct a thought experiment. Imagine ChatGPT is only accessible via Membership in a hypothetical OpenAI community. There are only 10 million Memberships. They can be bought / sold on the open market. How much would people pay for a Membership?
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Tbh I think people would still only pay $20. This isn't a situation where you calculate supply and demand, this requires the context that there are a million other open source AI models, and some other company would 100% market themselves as the solution to chat gpt's hypothetical supply problem, and investors would see the current ucapped supply price point as a psychological resistance, resulting in a bunch of sellers panicking and lowering the price of a membership to mere dollars.
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Ofc without the context of different AI models on the market, if OpenAI was the only developer of a chat-like interface then yes it would be tens of thousands of dollars, but that's not the world we live in. Anthropic, google, microsoft, they're all training their own models, and everyone would flock to those companies in search of what their idea of chat GPT is.
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