The Ultimate and Inevitable Fall of OpenAI (Even Brave is 'Bigger' Now)
"When you advertise at the Super Bowl, you’ve reached just about every consumer in America. It’s the last stop. If you’re not profitable yet, you never will be," Pivot to AI wrote last Friday.
This was published a day earlier:
Don't look at openai.com for growth. The estimated number of queries, based on the above survey, fell about three-fold in less than a year. Yes, it used to be estimated at about 1.8 billion, now it's about half a billion. It also used to be fourth in its category, now even Brave is bigger.
By buying expensive ads this Microsoft proxy just deepens its already-massive debt while begging the butler of MElon for bailouts (it won't work; MElon already says that the money promised to "open" "hey hi" does not even exist!).
Just like in any Ponzi scheme, they constantly need to pretend to be loaded with money (which does not actually exist, it's debt or pure diction, speculative promises at best).
When all this "hey hi" (AI) hype turns out to be bust (openai.com included!), who's gonna hold accountable the publishers that participated in the Ponzi scheme, helping to create a bubble? █