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Despite the fee of 0.03 million yen, ChatGPT and other services are becoming popular among the general public in the U.S.
There is a free version of the AI chatbot ChatGPT, but there is also an option to pay up to $200 per month (about 0.03 million yen) for unlimited access to more advanced models. Paid apps like the AI image generation app "Midjourney" and the design app "Canva," which cost around $10 per month, are also reportedly gaining popularity. According to a recent Gallup poll, more than 35% of Americans use AI-equipped products at least once a week.
Reasons why AI investment is not slowing down [GAINIANBANKUAI for today].
Although questions temporarily arose among investors regarding the generated AI, it has been reported that the funds poured into Artificial Intelligence (AI) by major tech companies, governments, and venture capitalists have ballooned to an unprecedented scale. AI technology is shifting from traditional large-scale language models to inference models and AI agents. Although inference models are based on large-scale language models, it seems that the responses consume many times more microchips and Electrical Utilities.
Google is reallocating resources to AI, ETC.
According to sources, Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has conducted layoffs in its cloud division to redirect resources towards investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other areas. It is reported that major Technology companies are being urged to invest in AI technology without compromising on profits. <6702> Fujitsu <7046> TDSE <4011> Headwaters <3993> PKSHA
AI-native companies are growing rapidly.
AI-native companies have various characteristics, and a common tendency reported is that they perceive AI as more than just a tool to enhance productivity or improve specific investment returns. It is understood as a way to replace the structured processes that were central to companies in the era of industrialization with fast and powerful AI and reasoning.
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