> L40S are great cards and very cost effective from https://www.asacomputers.com/nvidia-l40s-48gb-graphics-card.... nvidia l40s 48gb graphics card Our price: $7,569.10* Not arguing against 'great', but cost efficiency…
it may be even cheaper to use big models through API. Claude, GPT, whatever. Rental is efficient only for big butches, while API is priced per call/size and is cheap for small models.
It's a trick. If you donate something to charity you can write it off the taxes. After IPOs most new billionaires did it, including Zuk. It's enough to just promise it publicly. There is no time limit, it can take years…
Simple tax optimization. Like new billionaires promising to significant donations. a) they don't have to donate. b) they can immediately slash those promised donations from taxes.
Absolutely worth doing. Here is interesting related video, local RAG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq1Plo2RhYI I'm not an expert, but I'll do it for learning. Then open source if it works. As far as I understand this…
3. Quick lookup into internal documents. Almost any company needs it. Navigating file-system like hierarchy is slow and limited. That was old way. 4. Quick lookup into the code to find relevant parts even when the…
This is cool, but how about local semantic search through tens of thousands articles and books. Sure I'm not the first, there should be some tools already.
> I don't think I see them as a win Unavoidable, probably > but they're easily dealt with. AI will need analysts at the latter stage to evaluate the outputs but that will be a relatively short-lived problem That solves…
> it will just have much better precision than us. and much faster with the right hardware. And that's enough if AI can do in seconds what humans takes years. With o3 the price is only the limit, looks like.
After collision drone should shut itself down and drop like a rock. Looks like it wasn't the case here. And there should be nobody on the ground below, of course. Flying over that lake would be safe
> home made explosive With this a lot of damage can be done even without drone. As for weaponized it's not a future, it's a reality in Ukraine for years now. Defense against them is difficult to impossible. A bodyguard…
Nothing to worry about. They are dead end only if we find something better. Till then they here to stay. And likely even after they will be used.
They are not mutually exclusive. Likely we'll get more clear separation of architecture and underlying technology. In this case agents (i.e. architecture) can use different technologies or mix of them. Including 'AI'…
> AGI is special. Because one day AI can start improving itself autonomously AGI can be sub-human, right? That's probably how it will start. The question will be is it already AGI or not yet, i.e. where to set the…
> if the underlying LLMs dont get any better, there is no reason to expect the system built out of them to get any better. Actually o1, o3 are doing exactly this, and very well. I.e. explicitly: by proper orchestration…
> search speed for potential room temperature superconductors? and what if it's a dead end?
> My brother and I both read around 900 wpm. That's a great speed. I'll never reach because I have to read some paragraphs several times before I understand the article. Some times using pen a paper... Anyway, you can…
Like it or not Meta is a major player in AI world with its free models and tools. As for social impact of the rest it's debatable. I personally don't have active social accounts, and not sure this is good.
I can explain a bit. Russians living in Empire of Evil can see all internet including US and EU news. At the same time 'Putin propaganda' channels are blocked in EU. In EU only one side is available. This creates an…
> European press agencies It's very naive to believe in 'European press'. To get the idea check Ukrainian war coverage. What you'll see first is how single sided it is. This cannot be a coincidence. It can be only a…
You may think Anthropic is different? It's the same UI + API. The difference is they don't create free accounts for personal emails. Sort of shadow banning. However they accepted my work email for free account and…
They are both. and there are UIs for their API, which costs $$. But web UI is free. And limited. It's nice to have options.
it's impossible to do it safely. open source model for kids!? without moderation every 'hacker' would like to get access. imho, the only option is to sell support as a business to someone else. with payed subscription…
it should be possible to ask model to think aloud (or step-by-step) and then give summary. in one or two prompts. give only summary back to user.
May be not, it could be just new normal. Reading old books I noticed how nicely people are talking to each other. But it may only sound nice by modern standards while being actually the same by old.
> L40S are great cards and very cost effective from https://www.asacomputers.com/nvidia-l40s-48gb-graphics-card.... nvidia l40s 48gb graphics card Our price: $7,569.10* Not arguing against 'great', but cost efficiency…
it may be even cheaper to use big models through API. Claude, GPT, whatever. Rental is efficient only for big butches, while API is priced per call/size and is cheap for small models.
It's a trick. If you donate something to charity you can write it off the taxes. After IPOs most new billionaires did it, including Zuk. It's enough to just promise it publicly. There is no time limit, it can take years…
Simple tax optimization. Like new billionaires promising to significant donations. a) they don't have to donate. b) they can immediately slash those promised donations from taxes.
Absolutely worth doing. Here is interesting related video, local RAG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq1Plo2RhYI I'm not an expert, but I'll do it for learning. Then open source if it works. As far as I understand this…
3. Quick lookup into internal documents. Almost any company needs it. Navigating file-system like hierarchy is slow and limited. That was old way. 4. Quick lookup into the code to find relevant parts even when the…
This is cool, but how about local semantic search through tens of thousands articles and books. Sure I'm not the first, there should be some tools already.
> I don't think I see them as a win Unavoidable, probably > but they're easily dealt with. AI will need analysts at the latter stage to evaluate the outputs but that will be a relatively short-lived problem That solves…
> it will just have much better precision than us. and much faster with the right hardware. And that's enough if AI can do in seconds what humans takes years. With o3 the price is only the limit, looks like.
After collision drone should shut itself down and drop like a rock. Looks like it wasn't the case here. And there should be nobody on the ground below, of course. Flying over that lake would be safe
> home made explosive With this a lot of damage can be done even without drone. As for weaponized it's not a future, it's a reality in Ukraine for years now. Defense against them is difficult to impossible. A bodyguard…
Nothing to worry about. They are dead end only if we find something better. Till then they here to stay. And likely even after they will be used.
They are not mutually exclusive. Likely we'll get more clear separation of architecture and underlying technology. In this case agents (i.e. architecture) can use different technologies or mix of them. Including 'AI'…
> AGI is special. Because one day AI can start improving itself autonomously AGI can be sub-human, right? That's probably how it will start. The question will be is it already AGI or not yet, i.e. where to set the…
> if the underlying LLMs dont get any better, there is no reason to expect the system built out of them to get any better. Actually o1, o3 are doing exactly this, and very well. I.e. explicitly: by proper orchestration…
> search speed for potential room temperature superconductors? and what if it's a dead end?
> My brother and I both read around 900 wpm. That's a great speed. I'll never reach because I have to read some paragraphs several times before I understand the article. Some times using pen a paper... Anyway, you can…
Like it or not Meta is a major player in AI world with its free models and tools. As for social impact of the rest it's debatable. I personally don't have active social accounts, and not sure this is good.
I can explain a bit. Russians living in Empire of Evil can see all internet including US and EU news. At the same time 'Putin propaganda' channels are blocked in EU. In EU only one side is available. This creates an…
> European press agencies It's very naive to believe in 'European press'. To get the idea check Ukrainian war coverage. What you'll see first is how single sided it is. This cannot be a coincidence. It can be only a…
You may think Anthropic is different? It's the same UI + API. The difference is they don't create free accounts for personal emails. Sort of shadow banning. However they accepted my work email for free account and…
They are both. and there are UIs for their API, which costs $$. But web UI is free. And limited. It's nice to have options.
it's impossible to do it safely. open source model for kids!? without moderation every 'hacker' would like to get access. imho, the only option is to sell support as a business to someone else. with payed subscription…
it should be possible to ask model to think aloud (or step-by-step) and then give summary. in one or two prompts. give only summary back to user.
May be not, it could be just new normal. Reading old books I noticed how nicely people are talking to each other. But it may only sound nice by modern standards while being actually the same by old.