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Ed Zitron

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โ€œWe're two years into this, hundreds of billions of dollars, and they still can't tell you what it does. They really can't just be like, this is what it is.โ€

โ€” Ed Zitron
APR 7, 2026The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios

More Coding, Less Slop? Why OpenAI Ditched Sora

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    The AI industry is likely in a massive financial bubble - analysts suggest a $2 trillion revenue gap exists between the cost of current infrastructure and actual revenue, which currently sits around only $55 billion.

    โ€œThe big question is whether or not all of this AI spending is a bubble. I feel very safe in saying yes.โ€

    โ€” Ben
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    OpenAI is struggling to articulate clear product utility - despite billions in investment, leadership continues to rely on vague hype regarding 'super brains' and 'agentic' behavior rather than defining concrete use cases.

    โ€œWe're two years into this, hundreds of billions of dollars, and they still can't tell you what it does. They really can't just be like, this is what it is.โ€

    โ€” Ed Zitron
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    High operational costs are forcing a pivot to niche, expensive features - new releases like 'Pulse' are being gated behind $200-a-month subscriptions, suggesting the underlying compute is still too costly for broad consumer adoption.

    โ€œIf they're releasing a feature only to pro subscribers, it means it's too expensive.โ€

    โ€” Ed Zitron