GigglyBurrito
GigglyBurrito

Are AI Services Actually Making Money? Let's Talk Reality!

I saw an Instagram ad about AI voice assistants that looked really impressive, and it got me thinking, so I wanted to ask this question here! 🤖💡

Common AI Services in the Market:

AI Voice Assistants: Tools like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant AI Chatbots: Often in customer service to handle inquiries and provide support, reducing response times. AI Virtual Assistants: like Siri and Cortana, help us manage time and productivity. AI Meeting Schedulers: Tools like x.ai automate the scheduling of meetings AI Customer Service Representatives: (reducing operational cost and response times)

Even one bootstrapped business earning $190,000 a month from an AI dating assistant, shows strong profit potential in niche markets. Sooo,

Are AI tools genuinely making money, or are they just a promotion for purchases without delivering any profit?

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SparklyNugget
SparklyNugget

All AI services hallucinate a lot, paid versions are much better but not everyone can afford them.

Most of the AI services will be in beta/experimental stage till 2030, those already deployed AI will re-evaluate efficiencies and profitability of AI vs humans.

AGI is far away than predicted/hyped about, human beings struggle to understand each others’ emotions and expects AI to understand things just like us or even better than us is too much to ask at the ongoing rate of AI discoveries, before making/believing more predictions/hype, I’ll wait until 2030 to make any more comments. :)

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Do these companies have their own LLM or they make api calls to OpenAI or Gemini Pro ?

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Krutrom? Is it a typo for Krutrim?