Nvidia exec says AI compute costs currently exceed human worker wages, questioning economic case for replacement
Big Tech has announced $740 billion in capex this year, but AI has yet to show evidence of widespread increased productivity.
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Nvidia exec says AI is currently more expensive than human workers, despite Big Tech layoffs and massive AI investments
Big Tech has announced $740 billion in capex this year, but AI has yet to show evidence of widespread increased productivity.
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The AI compute gap: Enterprises are buying infrastructure faster than they can measure what it costs
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AI tools proving more expensive than the human workers they replace, Uber case shows
The technology that was supposed to make human labour obsolete is, at this moment, more expensive than the humans it was meant to replace.
forbes.com·12d agoAI tools proving more expensive than the human workers they replace, Uber case shows
The technology that was supposed to make human labour obsolete is, at this moment, more expensive than the humans it was meant to replace.
forbes.com·12d ago
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