An online forecast says many mistakenly blame everyday users for the computing capacity crisis, arguing that mothers' three daily prompts costing $0.01 each are responsible, while engineers spend thousands of dollars per day on frontier models. This misunderstanding could distort public policy and investment decisions.
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Debate over the "compute crisis": are users or engineers to blame?
An online forecast says many mistakenly blame everyday users for the computing capacity crisis, arguing that mothers' three daily prompts costing $0.01 each are responsible, while engineers spend thousands of dollars per day on frontier models.



