AI will remain a massively parallel numerics affair with enormous data sets and monstrous memory bandwidth and network crossection. And accrding energy consumption. Jevon’s paradox will eat any efficiency improvements.
Only if LLMs are the only option. A paradigm change is coming. It’s like what happened when European and Japanese performance cars started to take on American muscle cars or SpaceX (yeah I hate the Nazitard too) started recovering rockets and reusing them, or PCs started replacing mainframe workstations…
AI will remain a massively parallel numerics affair with enormous data sets and monstrous memory bandwidth and network crossection. And accrding energy consumption. Jevon’s paradox will eat any efficiency improvements.
Only if LLMs are the only option. A paradigm change is coming. It’s like what happened when European and Japanese performance cars started to take on American muscle cars or SpaceX (yeah I hate the Nazitard too) started recovering rockets and reusing them, or PCs started replacing mainframe workstations…