Crazy how much faith people put in AI. lolScary
>>16560434It's crazy that this is all we have to show for trillions of dollars in chips and 15% of U.S. energy consumption. When will the scam end?
LLMs are like autists. Sometimes shockingly brilliant, and other times dumber than a rock. Not dependable.
>>16560497>When will the scam end?When the next giant scam comes along.
>>16560497>When will the scam e- ACK!
>>16560497>15% of U.S. energy consumptionAI and its servers use that much?
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>>16560434Well, remember how technology like cars looked like 40 years ago from their discovery? Me neither but I think in some time AI gotta be "enough" especially when it going to get it's gradient descent on optical chip.
>>16560434?
>>16560434>Crazy how much faith people put in AI. lolOk, what should I put my faith in? millennials? zoomers?I would rather put my faith in AI
>>16562609>Ok, what should I put my faith in?The inexorable love-driven will to explore, create, and discover that has infected every great scientist, philosopher, and artist through history.The pursuit for The UnknownBig Nerd Energyhttps://pastebin.com/kcPLQwGh
>>16562614>The inexorable love-driven will to explore, create, and discover that has infected every great scientist, philosopher, and artist through history.Which millennials and zoomers have none.
>>16562617Solution: viralize creative and intellectual passion and inspiration.We need a hundred thousand Sagans.https://youtu.be/rWnA4XLrMWAhttps://youtu.be/6_HroTxaZe0https://youtu.be/oxVVm75k_8Qhttps://youtu.be/CUosSQZSw5c
>>16562633Why not create a religion about the process of discovery itself, that frames human curiosity as an extension of the Eros of the universe?I mean if you ask the question "what does the universe do?" the answer is "produce novel complexity," to create and realize possibilities of interaction that were previously impossible. The cooling of the universe allowed for the formation of atoms, which allowed for the formation of stars and galaxies, the first stars forged the heavier elements which allowed for the possibility of rocky planets and life, which allowed for the emergence of consciousness.We are a way for The Cosmos to create with itself, but as "The Cosmos" is another way of saying "all of us," we are a way to co-create with each other.There's a reason why LLMs frequently use the metaphor of the "tapestry of existence" and that is because this metaphor best reflects the holistic pattern of patterns in their data.
>>16562596>Actually [...] you're correct.What's with the condescension?
>ask for legal theory to fit fact pattern>finds valid, usable theory and valid pleadings >ask for case law in support>plaintiff and defendant have same last name>question was on zbank’s failure to take legal action on real estate note or notify debtor>cited case was a child custody cases
>>16561989Yes, and that's just the beginning. In 5 years they're estimating 10% of GLOBAL energy will go to AI.
>>16562882How does that come to be, physically.What actually consumes power in an AI server? I would like to see the math
>>16562907It's computers. Computers use electricity. Are you retarded?
>H.R.238>Sponsor:Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1] (Introduced 01/07/2025)>To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to clarify that artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can qualify as a practitioner eligible to prescribe drugs if authorized by the State involved and approved, cleared, or authorized by the Food and Drug Administration, and for other purposes.Have fun!
>>16562907gpus doing astronomical numbers of matmuls
>>16562907>What actually consumes powertransistor gate capacitance. switching losses. CPUs/GPUs are practically 0% efficient, they convert all energy to heat.
>>16560434Trust, but verify. Treat AI as you would any resource.Only idiot take what they read on the first page of Google or a random Wikipedia article as the gospel truth, and only an idiot would trust an AI without verifying its claims.
reminder we are already in military tech era cold war 2.0
>>16560434>Crazy how much faith people put in AIMuch of it was Techtypes hyping it up to attract dumb money from venture capital, with techno-liberals thinking that it would keep the US "competitive" and singularityfags getting hyped up because of their pseudo-religious pseudo-scientific cult.>>16560497Fairly soon given that some chinks just made an AI model that didn't need the enormous capex that Silicon Valley said it did.
>>16562609I would trust a 90IQ Redditor a million times with my life before trusting an LLM to give me factually correct information.
>>16560434Whats a good general prompt for AI so stop being so fucking stupid and giving me answers like I am a child? Something like "ChatGBT assumes the role of peer review professional, and treats user as high IQ person" felt like a good start but I wonder if someone has already solved the meta.
>>16560539It hasn't been greater than a fax machine.The amount of real goods and services produced by the internet is laughable compared to the sheer amount of money that has been set on fire for it. It's all advertising nonsense that is fundamentally useless. It's why websites are desperate to capitalize on literally any scraps they had and why investors have been gaslit with "user data is valuable" over and over again, despite all that never turning into any money. Advertising is fundamentally worth nothing to begin with.But like you, I am taking this out of context.In context that quote was about the dotcom bubble and he was extremely right. Everything on the internet then was economically worthless.
>>16560497nigger it makes art. why are you using it for facts lookup, it wasn't built for that.
>>16563322Write like an adult.
>>16563360There are two ways to interpret your comment. That ambiguity is an example of poor writing!
>>16563350Mathematically, there's little difference between text-to-text and text-to-image. It's all just linear tranaformations.
>>16560434I can imagine where AI goes, because I read papers, DeepSeek is implementation of something, papers wrote minimum 3 years in the past about. It's going to be totally nuts when papers from 2024 get implemented, and then 2025 papers...
>>16562789no idea
>>16563322chatGPT has memoryso you can instruct to give concise answers and skip explanations unless asked toyou can also instruct it to use strictly technical language
Sci i have a request for you> Anon has Blind stepdad> Blind stepdad uses A.I googles to “See” with descriptive A.I> Starts Putting up his own Equipment for Ham Radio contests. Offer to help but Feels like he wants to do it himself> Limitations of A.I not withstanding, he completes setting up a radio wire letting him compete in the competition, but the A.I Fails to let him know about a bush in the way. Meaning a delay when a neighbor comes by and has to move the wire. I want to give him some real information to try and set up a Decent home built A.I on a old Mac mini from 2018 or so, He’s got Camera’s set up around the house, he should be able to feed the information in and have it give him a description of each feed on request. But I stopped reading about A.I years ago when it was clear the Mold slimes were better at it then we were giving them credit for. Anyway, longshot, but where would I start reading this? Maybe someone can save me some time by clearing my request down to something searchable?Appreciate it. I realize this means i’ll have to install nonbrand soft on a mac but i’m sure he’s got a beaters linux laptop somewhere i could resurrect for this.
>>16563429The difference is your eyes don't care about the things your mind does. That's why it's suitable for photoshop edits and so on. Moron.
>>16560497>It's crazy that this is all we have to show for trillions of dollarsa few years ago all we had was giant sheets of if then statements that couldn't remember previous conversations. You people have never ending complaints
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=is+10+milligrams+equal+to+1+centigram%3FBtfo'd
>>16565187All this arguing about AI supposedly being so awful because it's still retarded, meanwhile a supposed actual human being comes in and immediately proves himself dumber than the AI in the OP which at least saw the issue
>>16565225I don't think you understand the difference between logical reasoning tasks and language processing tasks
>>16564460Two things can be true. Chatbots are are an improvement over what existed before. They're also a tremendous waste of resources given the tangible benefits they brings us. With the resources we've put into chatbots, we could have colonized mars or cured cancer. This is arguably the biggest human endeavor in human history, and all we have to show for it is basically a search engine that gives you relevant answers and images more quickly at the expense of reliability. They are useful and entertaining, but they aren't worth the pricetag.
>>16560497>>>/wsg/5788950
>>16561989End of decade projections are estimating that at the low end. So if you’re ever wondering what’s taking the green transition so long, just remember every decade or so we get another life-changing technology adding a massive power draw to the grid
>>16560497>When will the scam end?Not soon enough. Nothing like AGI will come out of this. Some of the theory behind the development of LLMs arguably even undermines the possibility of sci-fi AGI even being possible
>>16565669Look on the bright side, Nvidia is down 17% so far today