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m0rde | 2 months ago
The fact that one account can have such a noticeable effect on token usage is kind of insane. And also raises the question of how much token usage is coming from just one or five or ten sizeable accounts.
m0rde | 2 months ago
The fact that one account can have such a noticeable effect on token usage is kind of insane. And also raises the question of how much token usage is coming from just one or five or ten sizeable accounts.
nhaehnle|2 months ago
According to their charts they're at a throughput of something like 7T tok/week total now. At 1$/Mtok, that's 7M$ per week. Less than half a billion per year. How much is that compared to the total inference market? And yet again, their throughput went like 20x in one year, who knows what's to come...
mike_hearn|2 months ago
I'd have liked to see a chart of all tokens broken down by category rather than just percentages, but what this data seems to be saying is that growth isn't exponential, and is being dominated by growth in programming. A lot of the spending in AI is being driven by the assumption that it'll be used for everything everywhere. Perhaps it's just OpenRouter's user base, but if this data is representative then it implies AI adoption isn't growing all that fast outside of the tech industry (especially as "science" is nearly all AI related discussion).
This feels intuitively likely. I haven't seen many obvious signs of AI adoption around me once I leave the office. Microsoft has been struggling to sell its Copilot offerings to ordinary MS Office users, who apparently aren't that keen. The big wins are going to be existing apps and data pipelines calling out to AI, and it'll just take time to figure out what those use cases are and integrate them. Integrating even present-day AI into the long tail of non-tech industries is probably going to take decades.
Also odd: no category for students cheating on homework? I notice that "editing services" is a big chunk of the "academia" category. Probably most of that traffic goes direct to chatgpt.com and bypasses OpenRouter entirely.