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jedbergyesterday at 5:26 PM2 repliesview on HN

People said this about AWS too. "Why would they save you money??". It turns out that every time they reduce prices, they make more money, because more people use their services.

AI companies have the same incentive. Make it cheaper and people will use it more, making you more money (assuming your price is still above cost). And of course they have every reason to reduce their on costs.


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esperenttoday at 3:25 AM

AWS is notorious for being extremely expensive, so it's not like they became cheap. They just reduce prices from extremely expensive to slightly less extremely expensive, and that makes more people decide to start using it.

Since the price they are charging is still way, way above their operating costs there's no surprise really that they end up making more from small price reductions.

If competition drove them to reduce costs to the point where their operating costs started to be a large factor, the paradox would disappear.

zorminoyesterday at 6:12 PM

jevons paradox