On 2026-05-30 06:47, Divya Ranjan Pattanaik wrote:
Of course it does. It shows where we as a society have spent our
resources on. If a quarter of my country's GDP is spent like this, I
have every right to criticize it.
I cannot conflate or count what our global society spends on which
resources with Anthropic and OpenAI.
Money is not something limited, it is unlimited and generated trust in
circulation.
Instead of talking about companies that exclusively provide remote
computing to users, how about you install the local fully free software
based LLM, and promote running local LLMs?
Proprietary companies are there, but they are not really subject of
LibrePlanet activities.
These are resources that could be spent in solving actual problems, in
my or other countries. So, of course we need to look at this properly,
we can't just close our eyes and see it from an individualistic
perspective about whether it helps some me or some X person. We must
look at its socio-economic ramifications.
On 30 May 2026 02:09:48 GMT+05:30, Jean Louis <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 2026-05-29 21:00, Divya Ranjan Pattanaik wrote:
It as an overall investment has been in losses. This is not news.
The
two big companies, Anthropic and OpenAI are not yet making money.
And
not to say that the total amount investment is more than a quarter
of
my country's (India) GDP.
That is so much generalized, it gives no use to anybody.
How does that help you if it was profitable or not profitable?
How does it help me?
Does that statement help to anybody?
Divya Ranjan Pattanaik
Mathematics, Philosophy & Libre Software
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Jean Louis
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