I'm a little confused here. Cost of revenue is lower than revenue. That's good. R&D is the main contributor to losses here and this seems normal in an industry like this. For OpenAI specifically, I think this is problematic. They were the first movers but despite the large R&D they've lost so much ground to Anthropic despite Anthropic seemingly gifting them with weird PR self owns. But if we were to extrapolate this to the industry as a whole, this seems more positive than negative. Am I reading this incorrectly? Unless there's an assumption that R&D costs have to forever go up in order to increase revenue, I feel like this shows that the AI industry is actually on a path to profitability in the long term.
Whether it can physically be as all encompassing as it makes itself out to be or whether it will just be healthily profitable remains to be seen. Kind of like how Uber went from "We'll autonomously drive the world" to "Look, we deliver food, goods, and people to locations and we figured out how to do that in a way that makes profits. Also, ads".
The Uber comparison makes no sense. This is the opposite situation. Uber lost money on rides, OpenAI is (possibly) making money on inference. Uber used an R+D moonshot to autonomous driving to justify capturing an established industry without reducing costs meaningfully. OpenAI has a core product that risks becoming a commodity with open source models only 6 months behind.
How in the world could you read that article and think there is anything positive about OpenAI's prospects? We've been hearing for months that these companies need to make trillions of dollars in a handful of years, growing at record rates in order to break even and justify their massive outlay.
It's not going to happen.
Cost of revenue is lower than revenue. That's good. R&D is the main contributor to losses here
What is counted as R&D is completely arbitrary. These figures are just playing accounting games to attempt to hide the massive ongoing costs.
We’ll see a little better when they IPO and are forced to attempt to make money but I wouldn’t invest in this business.