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AI Has an Uber Problem

O'Reilly

As Bill Janeway noted in his critique of the capital-fueled bubbles that resulted from the ultra-low interest rates of the decade following the 2007–2009 financial crisis, “ capital is not a strategy.” In the case of artificial intelligence, training large models is indeed expensive, requiring large capital investments.

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Corporate Responsibility in the Age of AI

O'Reilly

In very real terms, living is more expensive if you’re poor: long commutes with less reliable transportation, poor access to healthcare, more expensive food, and even higher rents (slum apartments aren’t cheap) make it very difficult to escape poverty. We agree with that statement, as far as it goes.