ChatGPT is one of the fastest growing apps ever. Saying that's there's no products is willful blindness by this point.
This is hackernews. I'd expect users to have a basic understanding of VC investment. The expected value of next-gen models times the probability to create them is higher than the billions than they are throwing at it.
> ChatGPT is one of the fastest growing apps ever. Saying that's there's no products is willful blindness by this point.
That's fair, but I think you're being a little uncharitable to the point being made.
I would postulate that most ChatGPT users are not using it in a productive capacity, they're using it as a sort of "google that's better at understanding my queries." Obviously that serves a great niche for lots of people, but I don't think it's what mvdtnz had in mind.
This is hackernews. I'd expect users to have a basic understanding of VC investment. The expected value of next-gen models times the probability to create them is higher than the billions than they are throwing at it.