The conventional wisdom, well captured recently by Ethan Mollick, is that LLMs are advancing exponentially. A few days ago, in very popular blog post, Mollick claimed that “the current best estimates of the rate of improvement in Large Language models show capabilities doubling every 5 to 14 months”:
I have no idea how LLMs are being used by private companies to generate profit.
What I do know is that other forms of AI are employed in cybersecurity, fintech, video surveillance, spam filtering, etc.
The AI video surveillance market is huge and constantly growing. This is a proven and mature segment worth tens of billions every year and constantly growing.
I find it interesting that you keep driving the point about LLMs and constantly ignore my point that AI is way bigger than just LLMs, and that AI is making billions of dollars for companies every year.