> around $165,000 at API pricing

This is the bit I was really curious about. Definitely not something within reach for us mortals.

On the bright side, that price would continue to drop rapidly even if the models themselves never improved anymore. I'd be very surprised if we didn't actually end up with ~100x cost reduction of this task in the next 10 years between hardware improvements, model perf/$ improvements, and commoditization/conpetition.

For now though it is a bit disappointing trying something like this is relegated to project proposals at work rather than my personal hacking.