• T156@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    It shouldn’t be, but it is. 20 years ago, in the far-off year of 2005, a lot of tech companies more or less followed the same path, where it took decades for them to actually be profitable, if they were at all.

    YouTube ran at a deficit for something close to 15 years. AI companies are likely following this trend, and running mostly on investment money, rather than being self-sufficient.

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      1 hour ago

      Tech companies were in that boat in the late 90s as well.

      The dot com bust deflated it somewhat, but somehow the industry got right back to it within a couple of years.

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      I don’t know about now, but Amazon ran a deficit for pretty much its entire existence. Amazon is a bit different though since it was part of an R&D strategy and they could’ve stepped off the gas at almost any point and been profitable.