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ロザノデビット@日本初のAI生成企業(画像・映像・3D・アニメ・漫画などコンテンツを生成)

@debichanchan

(同)MetAI代表。学校・企業向けの育成プログラム・アドバイザー。AI生成・メタバースのコンテンツ制作&コンサルタント、IPビジネス。Heygen,Nim, Luma AI, Bytedance CPP、Magnific AI VIP。東京都公式パートナー。

東京 Katılım Kasım 2021
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0x45
0x45@0x45o·
if you think AI can bring your imagination to life right now, I think your imagination isn’t big enough
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SrinathJ
SrinathJ@sri9s·
They say AI will create entirely new jobs we can’t even imagine yet. So, name one
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
Which social media platform has ruined the content creation the most?
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Vivek Sen
Vivek Sen@Vivek4real_·
SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”
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Sherry🦋
Sherry🦋@UTDSherry·
One sign you're not as smart as you think, is hating AI
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fidexCode
fidexCode@fidexcode·
If he decides to develop his own AI model, it is over for claude and codex. I'm sure he will make it free and still give us the best AI
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Khushi
Khushi@khushiirl·
2024: “AI will replace developers” 2026: “Can we reduce the AI usage cost?”
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Microsoft just banned its own engineers from using AI. The tool was literally costing MORE than the humans it was supposed to replace. They lied to you about AI adoption and now the whole narrative is blowing up: Microsoft gave thousands of engineers access to Claude Code six months ago and encouraged them to use it. Engineers loved it and adoption exploded. But then the invoices arrived. Token-based pricing means every query, every code review, every debugging session costs money. At scale across 100,000 engineers, the numbers became so large that Microsoft issued an internal order to cancel nearly all Claude Code licenses by end of June and force everyone onto their own cheaper tool instead. The company that invested $5 billion in Anthropic just told its own people to stop using Anthropic's product because it costs too much. Uber's story is even worse... Their CTO Praveen Neppalli Naga told The Information that the budget he planned for the full year was "blown away already" by April. Uber had rolled out Claude Code in December 2025. By March, 84% of their 5,000 engineers were using it with 70% of all committed code coming from AI systems. Heavy users were burning $500 to $2,000 per month each. Naga himself spent $1,200 in a single two-hour demo session. The company had even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used. They literally gamified the spending and then ran out of money. Now look at what Nvidia's own VP of applied deep learning Bryan Catanzaro said to Axios last month. Direct quote: "For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." This is a VP at the company that SELLS the chips saying that using AI is more expensive than paying humans. Think about what this means for the entire AI narrative. Every CEO on every earnings call for the past two years has said the same thing: AI will make us more efficient, reduce headcount, and cut costs. The stock market rewarded every company that said it. Fired workers, stock goes up. Announced AI adoption, stock goes up. But the actual companies deploying AI at scale are discovering the math doesn't work. The MORE employees use AI, the HIGHER the bill. Goldman Sachs forecasts a 24x increase in token consumption by 2030 as companies adopt AI agents. Gartner just published a report showing that even though individual token prices will drop 90% by 2030, total enterprise AI costs will go UP because agents consume exponentially more tokens per task than basic tools. Meta built an internal dashboard called "Claudeonomics" to track which employees use the most AI. Amazon started pushing engineers to "tokenmaxx," their internal term for consuming as many AI tokens as possible. Both companies are spending hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure this year alone. And Microsoft, the company that bet its entire future on AI, just told 100,000 engineers to stop using the tool they liked best because the per-token bills got out of control. The companies building AI are telling investors it saves money. The companies using AI are finding out it costs more than the humans it was supposed to replace. And even the company that makes the chips just admitted it through its own VP. This is the gap nobody on Wall Street is pricing in. $725 billion in AI infrastructure spending this year across Big Tech. And the first companies to actually deploy these tools at scale are already pulling back because the economics don't work. What do you think?

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田中 聡 ♧ GOKKO_CEO
AIコストが人件費を上ったというセンセーショナルなニュース 全体として、AIトークンコストの高騰というのは事実。 「Microsoftが自社エンジニアのAI使用を禁止」は過大。
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Microsoft just banned its own engineers from using AI. The tool was literally costing MORE than the humans it was supposed to replace. They lied to you about AI adoption and now the whole narrative is blowing up: Microsoft gave thousands of engineers access to Claude Code six months ago and encouraged them to use it. Engineers loved it and adoption exploded. But then the invoices arrived. Token-based pricing means every query, every code review, every debugging session costs money. At scale across 100,000 engineers, the numbers became so large that Microsoft issued an internal order to cancel nearly all Claude Code licenses by end of June and force everyone onto their own cheaper tool instead. The company that invested $5 billion in Anthropic just told its own people to stop using Anthropic's product because it costs too much. Uber's story is even worse... Their CTO Praveen Neppalli Naga told The Information that the budget he planned for the full year was "blown away already" by April. Uber had rolled out Claude Code in December 2025. By March, 84% of their 5,000 engineers were using it with 70% of all committed code coming from AI systems. Heavy users were burning $500 to $2,000 per month each. Naga himself spent $1,200 in a single two-hour demo session. The company had even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used. They literally gamified the spending and then ran out of money. Now look at what Nvidia's own VP of applied deep learning Bryan Catanzaro said to Axios last month. Direct quote: "For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." This is a VP at the company that SELLS the chips saying that using AI is more expensive than paying humans. Think about what this means for the entire AI narrative. Every CEO on every earnings call for the past two years has said the same thing: AI will make us more efficient, reduce headcount, and cut costs. The stock market rewarded every company that said it. Fired workers, stock goes up. Announced AI adoption, stock goes up. But the actual companies deploying AI at scale are discovering the math doesn't work. The MORE employees use AI, the HIGHER the bill. Goldman Sachs forecasts a 24x increase in token consumption by 2030 as companies adopt AI agents. Gartner just published a report showing that even though individual token prices will drop 90% by 2030, total enterprise AI costs will go UP because agents consume exponentially more tokens per task than basic tools. Meta built an internal dashboard called "Claudeonomics" to track which employees use the most AI. Amazon started pushing engineers to "tokenmaxx," their internal term for consuming as many AI tokens as possible. Both companies are spending hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure this year alone. And Microsoft, the company that bet its entire future on AI, just told 100,000 engineers to stop using the tool they liked best because the per-token bills got out of control. The companies building AI are telling investors it saves money. The companies using AI are finding out it costs more than the humans it was supposed to replace. And even the company that makes the chips just admitted it through its own VP. This is the gap nobody on Wall Street is pricing in. $725 billion in AI infrastructure spending this year across Big Tech. And the first companies to actually deploy these tools at scale are already pulling back because the economics don't work. What do you think?

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John "F" Fountain
John "F" Fountain@FountainCartoon·
It’s the same, tired, circular argument. “It’s a tool” A tool that steals. “It’s not stealing” It’s literally trained on artwork without the artists’ consent, compensation or credit. “Artists are influenced by other artists” Algorithmic data scraping is not comparable to Cognitively learning from another human being. “People hated photography, digital art and CGI” Those things don’t steal. “It’s not stealing” And around, and around, and around, and around, and around, and around, and around, and around… #NoToGenerativeAI
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Karata
Karata@karatademada·
After nearly 4 years of AI, we’re still debating if AI art is “real art.” But here’s something I find interesting: If a painting makes you emotional, you call it art. If a movie moves you, you call it art. If music gives you chills, you call it art. If a photograph makes you stop and feel something, you call it art. So why does the conversation suddenly change when AI is involved? If AI art makes you feel something… wonder, sadness, nostalgia, joy, curiosity… isn’t that still art?
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John "F" Fountain
John "F" Fountain@FountainCartoon·
@debichanchan Yeah but then I’m very obviously not talking about you. You DO realize that 99.999999999999% of all Gen ai software is trained on materials without permission, right?
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
If AI builds everything for you, what’s your real job?
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John "F" Fountain
John "F" Fountain@FountainCartoon·
@debichanchan Yeah, except here’s the thing… Chances are, the software you use was STILL trained using unlicensed materials. Regardless, if you’re the 0.00000000001% using licensed only software, then goodie for you… BUT THAT MEANS I’M NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU! Christ.
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Jamian Gerard
Jamian Gerard@JamianGerard·
Why are anti-ai people unironically like this?
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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
i think a big reason AI became so attractive is because it offers the appearance of creativity without requiring people to sit through the difficult parts of the creative process: uncertainty, practice, failure, and refinement.
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John "F" Fountain
John "F" Fountain@FountainCartoon·
GEN AI GRIFTERS POSING AS ARTISTS: “AI makes everything easy! Now EVERYONE is an artist!” ALSO GEN AI GRIFTERS POSING AS ARTISTS: “AI prompting is HARD! It takes a special kind of creativity! Wah!” Pick a lane, losers.
Louis Anslow@LouisAnslow

TFW you’re an AI artist

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Máyọ̀wá.Tdm
Máyọ̀wá.Tdm@thedonmappyy·
People are afraid to say it, but AI in music will fail. It’s just a matter of time.
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