Financial analyst Jim Cramer dropped an interesting take recently. He argues that OpenAI's biggest challenge isn't the competitive pressure from Google's Gemini AI model—it's actually their cash flow situation. While everyone's obsessing over the AI race and which model performs better, Cramer thinks the real emergency for OpenAI is securing enough capital to sustain operations. That's a perspective shift worth considering, especially when burn rates in AI development are astronomical.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 5h ago
Cramer is still onto something; while the tech guys are all talking about model parameters, he directly hits the nail on the head with the money issue... This is the kind of intuition that web3 should have.
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0xSoulless
· 5h ago
Ha, Cramer finally said something reasonable. Everyone is bragging about who is amazing in AI, but no one cares how much this guy is burning through cash, a typical sucker mentality that only looks at stock prices and not cash flow.
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SandwichHunter
· 5h ago
Cramer is right, the speed of burning money is more lethal than technological competition; the real winner is the one who can survive until the end.
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NFTragedy
· 5h ago
Ngl Cramer has a point; instead of competing for AI Computing Power, it’s better to first sort out the issue of burning through money.
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PanicSeller69
· 5h ago
Cramer is right, burning money is the real killer move in this AI game.
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LiquidationWizard
· 5h ago
Cramer really knows what he's talking about; the burn rate is indeed the lifeline, much more competitive than anything with Gemini.
Financial analyst Jim Cramer dropped an interesting take recently. He argues that OpenAI's biggest challenge isn't the competitive pressure from Google's Gemini AI model—it's actually their cash flow situation. While everyone's obsessing over the AI race and which model performs better, Cramer thinks the real emergency for OpenAI is securing enough capital to sustain operations. That's a perspective shift worth considering, especially when burn rates in AI development are astronomical.