because of lack of revenue
but according to gemini ai
there are more than 700 million child students in the world
and more than 650 million teenage students in the world
and more than 250 million adult higher education students in the world
and more than 500 million adult work education students
and additionally many workers that need work education
that's a total of
700 + 650 + 250 + 500 = 2100 million = 2,1 billion students
so if every education organization
payed openai 1 dollar per student per month
and openai for that money
offered each student unlimited voice teaching each day
and unlimited text teaching each day
then openai would earn 2,1 billion dollars per month
just from students
the price that openai will charge
depends on the price of electricity for ai data centers
and the cost of building ai data centers
and the cost of ai research & development
and so on
if openai developed and deployed video learning
so that each student gets an interactive realtime video
streamed from the ai
where the ai teaches the student through interactive video in realtime
with an ai virtual teacher that appears on the screen
and interactive education video content that is created in realtime
by the ai for the student
then that could revolutionize education
since it would be like each student have their own private teacher
and their own personally made interactive education material
more likely is that some education organizations would use openai
and other education organizations would use gemini ai or grok ai
and so on
if students have access to voice learning and text learning
from openai
then those students will be able to ask all the questions
that they don't dare or want to ask their teachers
so that those students will learn more
which will save time and money
for students, teachers and education organizations
and when each student is able to have long dialouges with openai
about topics regarding education
then that will accelerate each student's learning ability
and that could change the foundation of society
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