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Goldman Sachs Casts Doubt On 'Exceptionally Expensive' AI Investments By Tech Companies

Goldman Sachs Casts Doubt On 'Exceptionally Expensive' AI Investments By Tech Companies

高盛對科技公司的“異常昂貴”的人工智能投資表示懷疑
Benzinga ·  13:14

A report from Goldman Sachs has raised doubts about the potential return on investments in artificial intelligence (AI) by tech companies.

高盛的一份報告對科技公司投資人工智能(AI)的潛在回報提出了質疑。

What Happened: According to the report, companies are projected to invest over $1 trillion in AI. However, Goldman Sachs' report expresses apprehension about the returns on this colossal investment.

報告稱,公司預計將投資超過1萬億美元用於AI。然而,高盛的報告表示對這一巨額投資的回報感到擔憂。

The report underscores the high costs associated with AI technology, including data centers, power grids, and AI chips, and questions whether these costs can be justified by the returns.

該報告強調了AI技術的高成本,包括數據中心、電網和AI芯片,並質疑這些成本是否能夠得到回報。

"AI technology is exceptionally expensive, and to justify those costs, the technology must be able to solve complex problems, which it isn't designed to do," Jim Covello, the head of global equity research at Goldman Sachs, said in the report.

高盛的全球股票研究負責人吉姆·科維洛在報告中表示:“AI技術異常昂貴,要想證明這些成本是合理的,這種技術必須能夠解決複雜的問題,而它不是爲此而設計的。”

Covello also criticized the tech industry's assumption that AI costs will significantly decline over time. He mentioned Google's decision to reduce its AI usage in search after its bot began making strange suggestions as an example.

科維洛還批評了科技行業認爲AI成本將大幅下降的假設。他以谷歌在其機器人開始提出奇怪建議後決定減少搜索中AI使用量爲例。

"The starting point for costs is also so high that even if costs decline, they would have to do so dramatically to make automating tasks with AI affordable," Covello added. "In our experience, even basic summarization tasks often yield illegible and nonsensical results."

科維洛補充道:“成本的起點也是如此之高,即使成本下降,它們也必須大幅下降,使得使用AI自動化任務變得經濟實惠。根據我們的經驗,即使是基本的摘要任務,也經常產生不可讀和毫無意義的結果。”

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Despite Covello's skepticism, other experts quoted in the report were more optimistic.

儘管科維洛表示懷疑,但報告中引用的其他專家更爲樂觀。

"The technology's cost equation will change, just as it always has in the past," said Kash Rangan, a senior equity research analyst at Goldman Sachs.

高盛的高級權益研究分析師卡什·蘭根表示:“技術的成本方程將發生變化,就像過去一樣。”

Eric Sheridan, another senior analyst with the firm, compared the initial reactions to AI with those to the iPhone and Uber, predicting a similar acceptance over time.

該公司的另一名高級分析師埃裏克·謝里丹將AI的初始反應與iPhone和Uber的反應進行了比較,並預測隨着時間的推移,會出現類似的接受。

"People didn't think they needed smartphones, Uber, or Airbnb before they existed. But today it seems unthinkable that people ever resisted such technological progress. And that will almost certainly prove true for generative AI technology as well," Sheridan said.

謝里丹表示:“在普及型AI技術方面,人們之前認爲他們不需要智能手機、Uber或愛彼迎等服務,但今天看來,人們幾乎無法想象他們曾經抵制這種技術進步。而對於生成式AI技術,這幾乎肯定也將成立。”

Why It Matters: The concerns raised by Goldman Sachs come at a time when tech companies are aggressively pursuing AI advancements.

高盛所提出的擔憂正值科技公司積極追求AI進展之際。

For instance, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is reportedly in talks with Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) to integrate Meta's generative AI model into Apple's new AI system, Apple Intelligence. This move is part of Apple's broader strategy to catch up in the AI race.

例如,蘋果公司(納斯達克:AAPL)據傳正在與meta platforms Inc.(納斯達克:META)進行對接,將meta平台的生成式AI模型整合到蘋果的新的AI系統——蘋果智能中去。此舉是蘋果在AI競爭中追趕的一部分。

Apple, a late entrant to the generative AI field, has developed its own smaller AI models. However, for more complex or specific tasks, it is seeking partnerships with other companies.

作爲生成式AI領域的後來者,蘋果開發了自己的較小型AI模型。然而,對於更復雜或具體的任務,它正在尋求與其他公司的合作伙伴關係。

The company's focus on AI underscores the importance of this technology, despite the concerns raised by Goldman Sachs.

儘管高盛提出的擔憂,蘋果專注於AI的事實仍凸顯出這一技術的重要性。

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