Fu Sheng critiques paid closed AI models as a "stupid tax" and a "fraudulent deal" when open-source models can perform well and be accessible without fees. He argues that enterprises should focus on integrating AI models with actual applications for practical use and benefit, rather than solely relying on costly closed-source models.
What is Fu Sheng's critique of paid closed AI models?
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