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MAZIE HIRONO: Trump said illegal immigration is poisoning the blood of our nation. Do you agree?
PAM BONDI: I went to the border and visited a r*pe crisis center. It was horrific. I'm sure you've been to the border as well, so you can answer that.
HIRONO: I want to get to the next question.
PAM BONDI: I went to the border and visited a r*pe crisis center. It was horrific. I'm sure you've been to the border as well, so you can answer that.
HIRONO: I want to get to the next question.
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We could have been talking to our desktop computers in English since the 90s!
"Somebody got one of the small versions of Llama to run on Windows 98β¦β
βWe could've been talking to our computers in English for the last 30 years"
- Marc Andreessen
Correct.
The hardware already existed, for decades.
What stopped us?
Extreme aversion to investing money into training much larger AI models.
No one was willing to invest the many millions needed to train an AI model of this size.
In fact, even a decade later in 2011, people were still hardly willing to spend more than TEN DOLLARS on electricity costs to train a state-of-the-art model, e.g. the AlexNet image model
Many truly under-estimate how unwilling to people have been to spend money on AI training, until very recently
And this wasnβt unrealized, many of us had screamed this for decades.
No one cared.
Incredible testiment to manβs unwillingness to invest in certain critical areas of future tech.
β happens in AI, advanced market mechanisms, proof systems, and a few other similar areas, that are unquestionably the future.
We could have been talking to our desktop computers in English since the 90s
Bitter Lesson
"Somebody got one of the small versions of Llama to run on Windows 98β¦β
βWe could've been talking to our computers in English for the last 30 years"
- Marc Andreessen
Correct.
The hardware already existed, for decades.
What stopped us?
Extreme aversion to investing money into training much larger AI models.
No one was willing to invest the many millions needed to train an AI model of this size.
In fact, even a decade later in 2011, people were still hardly willing to spend more than TEN DOLLARS on electricity costs to train a state-of-the-art model, e.g. the AlexNet image model
Many truly under-estimate how unwilling to people have been to spend money on AI training, until very recently
And this wasnβt unrealized, many of us had screamed this for decades.
No one cared.
Incredible testiment to manβs unwillingness to invest in certain critical areas of future tech.
β happens in AI, advanced market mechanisms, proof systems, and a few other similar areas, that are unquestionably the future.
We could have been talking to our desktop computers in English since the 90s
Bitter Lesson
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We could've been talking to our computers in English for the last 30 years
35.9 tok/sec on a 26 year old Windows 98 Intel Pentium II CPU, with 128MB RAM
Using a 260K LLM with Llama-architecture
35.9 tok/sec on a 26 year old Windows 98 Intel Pentium II CPU, with 128MB RAM
Using a 260K LLM with Llama-architecture
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We could've been talking to our computers in English for the last 30 years
Somebody got one of the small versions of Llama to run on Windows 98β¦
We could've been talking to our computers in English for the last 30 years
- Marc Andreessen
Somebody got one of the small versions of Llama to run on Windows 98β¦
We could've been talking to our computers in English for the last 30 years
- Marc Andreessen
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Something real disturbing thatβs started to appear involving the AI-generated comments on twitter lately..
Humans, tons of them, now starting to respond to the AI comments as if theyβre realβ¦
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Humans, tons of them, now starting to respond to the AI comments as if theyβre realβ¦
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Telegramβs $TON blockchain is moving aggressively back into the US, betting that President-elect Trumpβs victory will bring a friendlier regulatory environment
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TikTok plans to shut off its app for U.S. users on Sunday
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π₯ NOW: Crypto surges on bullish CPI data and ahead of Trumpβs return to office next week
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