Open AI is not a publicly traded company. Neither is SpaceX. At some point presuming they are listed. They will be listed on the American market not the European market I imagine. As regards deep Seak it’s really hard to accept at Face value anything that comes out of China. Meaning they appear for example right now to be making amazing electric cars at a fraction of the price of what Americans can make them. But we do not take into account the difference in cost between slave, labor, and union labor. And we do not take into account How much each car is subsidized by China. Are they making $30,000 cars that the government puts $150,000 into each car? Probably something like that. My understanding for their AI is that they appear to have made impressive AI, but how they calculated costs turned out not to be closely related to reality. The costs counted failed to account for the vast majority of expense. Something like that. I remember reading it at the time but do not have the inclination to look it up again. In any case whatever the next new technology is, I think it is unlikely to be listed on the European market and likely to be listed on the American market.three errors in that line of reasoning:the next open AI that is going to be listed on the American market not the European market.
1. open A.I. is a non-publicly traded company
2 the erroneous belief that an A.I. company will be profitable. I.E., if it's listed does that make it profitable?
3. Deep Seek scared the pants off everyone for what they could do and how cheaply they could do it. It's not an american company, nor on the american market.
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