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  • Well it depends on why the company has never managed to turn a profit. A great example is Amazon. I think it existed for like 15 years before it first turned a profit because it was aggressively growing and spending all of their income to try to grow more.

    As for Reddit, they are not growing like Amazon did. However, capturing a large user base is worth something because they may be able to monetize those users eventually. Investors view simply having a large user base as pretty valuable.














  • It still has a long way to go. Real professional coding involves being aware of context in a large, proprietary codebase most of the time. ChatGPT does not have this context (when it comes to proprietary code) so it cannot produce significant chunks of useful code for a proprietary codebase.