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It's the same grift that every cloud provider does. The "You'll save money because you'll eliminate CapEx and only have OpEx instead of both!" And then they present you with numbers that look reasonable, hoping you don't do the math.
CapEx - Capital expenditure = the cost of buying the things (ownership)
OpEx - Operating expenses = cost to run things
So, yeah, you don't have to buy their overpriced $2000 GPU... you could just rent it! But renting it means you never own it, and the contract will state that the SLA will change. So they get you to sign up and then the prices change. And when your money is being dumped into the monthly bill, you are now constantly short what you'd need to buy the hardware and get yourself out of that hell. Ask anyone who's accidentally left something running in AWS and got a MASSIVE bill. Or made an API but didn't put rate limiting on it.