“There’s no way to get there without a breakthrough,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said, arguing that AI will soon need even more energy.

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    1 year ago

    How about an efficiency breakthrough instead? Our brains just need a meal and can recognize a face without looking at billions of others first.

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      I mean, we can only do that because our system was trained for hundreds of thousands, millions of years into being able to recognise others of same species

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        1 year ago

        Almost all of our training was done without requiring burning fossil fuels. So maybe ole Sammy can put the brakes on his shit until it’s as fuel efficient as a human brain.

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            We’ve been around for hundreds of thousands of years as homosapiens. Food production and transport emissions were practically 0% until the last 100 years. So, yes, that’s right.

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      We still need to look at quite a few. And the other billions have been pre-programmed by a couple of billion years of evolution.