yeah, for a moment I was reading it as being a holomorphic encryption type setup, which I think is the only case where you can say 'provably private'. It's better than nothing, I guess... But if you placed the server at…
at that point, it seems easier to run a slightly worse model locally. (or on a rented server)
If a worker could be right 50% of the time and get paid 1 cent to write a 5000 word essay on a random topic, and do it in less than 30 seconds. Then I think managers would be fine hiring that worker for that rate as…
The issue is reliability. would you be willing to guarantee that some automation process will never mess up, and if/when it does, compensate the user with cash. For a compiler, with a given set of test suites, the…
I think there is a degree of trade off in this, yes a nuclear scientist/engineer/technician in Russia or China is cheaper than in the USA. But also, the people with those kind of skills (or those technically competent…
So much for nuclear non-proliferation... One of the best benefits of the current no live nuclear testing treaties / environment, was that the United States was one of a few countries that had done extensive live tests…
yeah, for a moment I was reading it as being a holomorphic encryption type setup, which I think is the only case where you can say 'provably private'. It's better than nothing, I guess... But if you placed the server at…
at that point, it seems easier to run a slightly worse model locally. (or on a rented server)
If a worker could be right 50% of the time and get paid 1 cent to write a 5000 word essay on a random topic, and do it in less than 30 seconds. Then I think managers would be fine hiring that worker for that rate as…
The issue is reliability. would you be willing to guarantee that some automation process will never mess up, and if/when it does, compensate the user with cash. For a compiler, with a given set of test suites, the…
I think there is a degree of trade off in this, yes a nuclear scientist/engineer/technician in Russia or China is cheaper than in the USA. But also, the people with those kind of skills (or those technically competent…
So much for nuclear non-proliferation... One of the best benefits of the current no live nuclear testing treaties / environment, was that the United States was one of a few countries that had done extensive live tests…