Why Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) So Cheap?

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Let's explore the reasons behind the low costs of accessing AI services from providers like Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, and OpenAI. We'll delve into the competitive strategies each provider employs to capture market share and discuss the various models and pricing structures available. Learn how AI companies aim to dominate the next big software revolution to maximize their profits.
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Key Takeaways:

✩ Competitive Strategies: AI providers are pricing their services competitively to win the race for market dominance and future profits.
✩ Variety of Models and Pricing: AI services offer multiple models with different capabilities and price points, measured in tokens, making AI accessible at various cost levels.
✩ Batch API Discounts: Providers offer significant discounts for batch processing, delivering results within 24 hours at half the usual price.


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Artificial Intelligence
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