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Not so fast, Beijing just pumped in another 300 Billie, providing justification to America for retaliatory investment.
How many extra motnhs will this buy?
3?
6?
More?
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>>62342295
They might be "behind" in AI (only because their models are more economical and less restricted) but what other important things aren't they ahead in?
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>>62342295
>retaliatory investment
That was literally the strategy America used in the 80s with star wars to try to bankrupt the USSR. Is America really stupid enough to be tricked into throwing trillions at developing AI chatbots with no return on investment?
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>>62342295
I still have no idea how AI is different from machine learning we have had for decades.
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>>62342401
>I still don't get what's so amazing about transistors, we've had electron tubes for decsdes
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>>62342394
Almost all US policy makers are heavily invested in AI corps and each of them is perfectly willing to cause $100M in broad economic damage to extract $1M of private gain. Some AI firms, like Palantir, personal slushfunds for the CIA and other institutions who got equally too lazy and brazen to smuggle drugs for profit or embezzle money from infrastructure funds in secret.

The 21st century USA are the most cleptocratic nation in history, making the Sowjet Union, the Brisith Empire and all past contenders look like amateurs.
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>>62342401
I don't know either.
But I do know that I can use modern(ish) AI to generate booba pictures.
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>>62342295
It will last as long as Hormuz shortages don’t hit hard.
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>>62342350
Sex robots and fentanyl production.
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>>62342430
>Sowjet Union
GERMAN DETECTED
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>>62342401
Modern machine learning, even before llms existed, is only a few years old, maybe a decade at most. The transformer, better optimization, and GPUs have accelerated development just like with llms.
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>>62342474
>Sex robots
Japan leads
>fent
Mexico leads
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>>62342479
Potzblitz, I've been found out!
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>>62342350
At this point, it's basically aerospace, gas turbines and microchips. They're behind in AI only because they're behind in microchips.
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>>62342401
1. Transformers
2. More data
3. More computational power
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>>62342470
Don't worry, datacenters can just directly steal their power from residential areas if need be. The spice must flow.
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>>62342394
>Is America really stupid enough to be tricked into throwing trillions at developing AI chatbots with no return on investment?
Yes.
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>>62343154
South Lake Tahoe (and really California state) were warned for years that Nevada was going to eventually stop providing power over state lines and they'd have to put up their own transmission lines down towards Sacramento.

The city and the state blew Nevada off for years and now Nevada gave them a one year final warning, and then they'll stop supplying power.

I'm hyperaware of this because that's my main snowboarding spot and it might fuck up my snowboarding not this year, but the year after.

It's really more of a longstanding issue that has been catalyzed by Reno's datacenter buildout.



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