Did you mean landauer?
Late to this post, but my impression was that later models would be more efficient per task? Wouldn't they save compute released fable 5, maybe capping the effort, if it is actually a better model?
Can you please point me to the proof of the first claim?
Lol I feel like no one has any attention span here. Tech shit is expensive in the beginning when it's new. It gets cheaper with time. This is a tech forum, don't we know this? Of course people overreact in both…
I mean, didn't we give the government and the public long enough to prove they could provide abundant, cheap nuclear? They were so closed in the 60/70s and have since failed miserably and everyone has suffered for it.…
That's the permit/approval for the pilot/test, right? There are about a million approvals they need to get through. Are they using the DoE fast tracking method?
Yes. And to anyone paying attention, this has been current since about 2010.
Because the laws are different? Are you really confused?
Most mathematicians don't take pride in their results having no applications. That's just not true. Maybe some quirky pure logicians or something. But otherwise 90%+* of mathematicians I know would be at least satisfied…
This is why he needs a down vote button
Wouldn't that just accelerate collapse? How much do you trust the outputs of the llm to provide trustworthy and valuable new information? I mean I understand distillation works. But that's much more structured and…
Ummm, why not both?
I am very skeptical that musk is 10-20% interest. I would guess closer to 5.
I've accidentally clicked ai mode probably 3+ times a week recently, so that's some real good metrics ;)
If only there was a way to think beyond direct substitution.
More predictive power is always a good goal, full stop. This is orthogonal to whether the model producing prediction helps with "understanding" directly. Predictability encodes understanding in a strict information…
Per frontier token. You're not calculating the cost of a fixed quality asset here. Old hw running non-frontier models will be very valuable. In fact, we have two direct examples: older server gpus actually appreciating…
What? Go volunteer at a botanical garden or something.
Yeah. It's called brain drain. Talent has options. It weighs pros and cons. When the relative attraction of a country and thus institutions within it drops, they choose to go there less. To be clear, I would still…
It's really kind of gross. Psychologists should know best about what kind of damage the social media shit does.
Am I the only one that thinks a test in a technical discipline is poorly designed if more than one person gets a 100%? Exams are supposed to be hard. School is supposed to push you to learn the subject as best as…
I dread the day this collapse of thinking ability hits physics education. Maybe it already has.
No. The title has a question mark. And the premise that many people think lightning is a dielectric breakdown from high voltage is accurate (if not those words). Posing it as a question is completely valid because it…
I just don't think it's that great? It's cool, I just don't think we should all accept it's the greatest. I mean I feel like some spacex stream segments are more awe-inspiring than this. Or some planet earth shots.
Please explain what makes them good? They make a better product than most, but they also charge more than most. That's just a business model.
Did you mean landauer?
Late to this post, but my impression was that later models would be more efficient per task? Wouldn't they save compute released fable 5, maybe capping the effort, if it is actually a better model?
Can you please point me to the proof of the first claim?
Lol I feel like no one has any attention span here. Tech shit is expensive in the beginning when it's new. It gets cheaper with time. This is a tech forum, don't we know this? Of course people overreact in both…
I mean, didn't we give the government and the public long enough to prove they could provide abundant, cheap nuclear? They were so closed in the 60/70s and have since failed miserably and everyone has suffered for it.…
That's the permit/approval for the pilot/test, right? There are about a million approvals they need to get through. Are they using the DoE fast tracking method?
Yes. And to anyone paying attention, this has been current since about 2010.
Because the laws are different? Are you really confused?
Most mathematicians don't take pride in their results having no applications. That's just not true. Maybe some quirky pure logicians or something. But otherwise 90%+* of mathematicians I know would be at least satisfied…
This is why he needs a down vote button
Wouldn't that just accelerate collapse? How much do you trust the outputs of the llm to provide trustworthy and valuable new information? I mean I understand distillation works. But that's much more structured and…
Ummm, why not both?
I am very skeptical that musk is 10-20% interest. I would guess closer to 5.
I've accidentally clicked ai mode probably 3+ times a week recently, so that's some real good metrics ;)
If only there was a way to think beyond direct substitution.
More predictive power is always a good goal, full stop. This is orthogonal to whether the model producing prediction helps with "understanding" directly. Predictability encodes understanding in a strict information…
Per frontier token. You're not calculating the cost of a fixed quality asset here. Old hw running non-frontier models will be very valuable. In fact, we have two direct examples: older server gpus actually appreciating…
What? Go volunteer at a botanical garden or something.
Yeah. It's called brain drain. Talent has options. It weighs pros and cons. When the relative attraction of a country and thus institutions within it drops, they choose to go there less. To be clear, I would still…
It's really kind of gross. Psychologists should know best about what kind of damage the social media shit does.
Am I the only one that thinks a test in a technical discipline is poorly designed if more than one person gets a 100%? Exams are supposed to be hard. School is supposed to push you to learn the subject as best as…
I dread the day this collapse of thinking ability hits physics education. Maybe it already has.
No. The title has a question mark. And the premise that many people think lightning is a dielectric breakdown from high voltage is accurate (if not those words). Posing it as a question is completely valid because it…
I just don't think it's that great? It's cool, I just don't think we should all accept it's the greatest. I mean I feel like some spacex stream segments are more awe-inspiring than this. Or some planet earth shots.
Please explain what makes them good? They make a better product than most, but they also charge more than most. That's just a business model.