Top-Tier AI Models Raking in Profits, Outearning Average Americans by Nearly Tenfold!

“The most popular AI models earn almost 10 times more than the average American”

“It’s an odd irony. Many of the most popular AI models developed by top AI companies often make close to 10 times more wealth in advertisements, sponsorships, and merchandise than the average US household, a sobering reminder of our society’s slowly shifting priorities.”

Talk about disconcerting, right? You know what’s impressive? In our era of disruption, powered by artificial intelligence, not only are machines depriving people of jobs, now they’re out-earning us too, as per this Daily AI analysis.

So much for a level playing field, huh? While average Joe and Jane are scrapping to pay off their extravagant student loans and soaring house mortgages, the ‘most popular’ AI models are raking in the big bucks – thanks to high-end ad campaigns, lucrative sponsorships, and a seemingly insatiable global market for tech merchandise. Isn’t that just swell?

The evidence for this shift is clear (and somewhat grating). Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and other AI behemoths seize the lion’s share of the burgeoning digital ad market, and their unrelenting dominance only continues to grow. Meanwhile, the average US household income seems to be on an everlasting journey to nowhere – taking giant leaps backwards for every paltry step forward.

These AI models don’t need to worry about food, shelter, or providing for their kids (because they don’t even have them), yet they’re champion carrots in the eyes of major brands. It’s a weird kind of validation for all of those Sci-Fi movies where machines have taken over the world – only this time, it’s more like a corporate coup-d’etat.

And yet, they say AI is supposed to amplify our work, not replace it. Right. Someone might need to give that memo to the executive boardrooms around the globe.

Still, let’s not throw a pity party just yet. Let’s use this as a wake-up call – a pretty loud one, that bell is almost deafening – to reflect on our society’s current trajectory. Are we set on a sustainable course for our human workforce, or will our future be rendered jobless – and penniless – by profitable coding?

What a novel thought – we might just be trumped by lines of Python code. Now that’s a plot twist for the ages.

So, while our artificially intelligent counterparts enjoy their massive earnings, the rest of us might have to reconsider the value of human capital. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s time to learn a bit of coding, and join the new digital aristocracy. Wonder if those AI models would give us a tutorial…

Read the original article here: https://dailyai.com/2024/02/the-most-popular-ai-models-earn-almost-10-times-more-than-the-average-american/