Why the fuck is this saying it’s an Ad in the upper right? He paid for me to read this? He paid money to write words.
Yes, this is what advertising on twitter is now
A million words and not one is beanis, get it the fuck out of here.
Counterpoint: we can charge people $5 to undermine grok and just write “beanis” 2 million times. Think of the Hexbear earning potential!
Good news is that vibecoders can’t do this in any language as they’re too busy putting a semicolon in the middle of a line of Python
"beanis ".repeat(2e6).slice(0, -1)
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
I bet someone would be willing to throw a dictionary at him for free. More words per dollar and incredible transfer bandwidth.
Though this would be more meaningful.
Whats the velocity of your vocabulary, partner?
I’ve been getting words in bulk from AliExpress for like $3/lb for years already
A million words of long-winded, bloviating, gibberish that reads like something a high-schooler wrote to hit a word count on an essay about a book they didn’t read? For just $6?! Wowee! Take my money!
Alternate Copy: For just $6 you too can select any topic you want and get a million words of slop that nobody wrote and nobody can be bothered to read, including you! Such a great deal!
Maybe itd figure out some of the old techniques like Dickens getting paid per word so he’s also quite… loquacious to put it nicely
But Dickens, as long-winded as he was, was still a good writer. GPT/Grok… yeah not so much.
What words are included?
I would assume most of them. Its Grok so it has all the slurs too
That’s not even correct. Grok costs $15/MM output tokens and $3/MM input tokens. To generate a million words (without reasoning, although I don’t know if grok-4 is a CoT model) you’re looking at around $30-$35 (assuming 2 tokens per word)[1] if you want to search with that, it’s 2.5¢ per query. I can’t believe people pay 2.5¢ for an API call.
For reference, DeepSeek costs $1.68 per million tokens (for both chat and reasoner starting this September, which is nice).
And not to forget that these are highly discounted prices. The real costs are much, much higher.
Yeah all of these companies are spending vastly more than the revenue they pull in, it’s like a 10x discrepancy between actual cost and what they’re charging to try to sink competitors rn. And it’s only going up
It’s because the output from LLMs is worthless.
Libs will accuse communists of not understanding basic economics and then expect something that contains absolutely no embodied labor to have value
why would you need a million words though? we already have a bunch of words, i saw some the other day.
I can literally say the words myself for free lmao look: BEANIS
Shame on you for destroying the jobs of dozens of tax-paying badposters
I’m seeing words right now
Does this cretin not realize how much of a self-own this is?
I love this bs because the actual enterprise use case of AI is pretty much just coding which is why GPT5 neutered its language expressiveness and whatnot so much. And even for the enterprise customers openAI (and xAi probably too) is loosing money.
Right now it’s 6 bucks a million for personal therapy or having it write emails and essays for you. Soon it’s gonna be 20 bucks for 100,000 words that are rationed and a mess of scummy plans like mobile phone data companies do. Then it will be that they will explicitly add distinctions between the types of work that LLMs are used for and charge different rates for the tech oligarchs vs the “riff raff”.
Also, us “riff raff” will have to pay for AI whether we like it or not because the Telecom companies want to use AI models to improve data bandwidth (yes, it’s possible. You can increase the data rate of a connection at the cost of more errors, then you can use AI to correct for those errors).
Ok, admittedly that last one is just some dumb dystopia scenario I randomly cooked up. But I can swear upon God that 6G devices will consume unholy amounts of power and contain wierd ass proprietary and surveillance shit in them, even more than 5G.
You probably wouldn’t use an LLM for error correction like that, and it wouldn’t be pricing based on type of word, but rather API costs and MCP surcharges, but I think that’s a pretty accurate assessment of the situation.
Yeah I doubt even LLMs charge by word. They charge by token and API calls.
Current pricing models are based on input and output tokens, but I expect a monthly minimum alongside the API costs soon. The Programmers are probably getting the most out of LLMs right now and eventually Anthropic will realize that they are losing money off Claude code and start squeezing soon.
It will be $88 for 14 words by next year
I’M VERY HIGHLY EDUCATED. I KNOW WORDS, I HAVE THE BEST WORDS.
Just any words!
But what about quality? How much do I have to pay to get the best words?