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why are you linking me to articles i read ages ago?
You think AI is only useful if it’s taking someones job?
Perhaps because you didn't understand what they said.
It's why companies are dumping billions into it.
If the models were actually getting substantially more efficient, we wouldn't be talking about bringing new nuclear reactors online just to run it.
they repeat what i said, did you read them? previously ai model training was entirely based on simply buying more chips as fast and as hard as possible, deepseek changed that
From your own article
https://www.seangoedecke.com/is-deepseek-fast/
https://www.yahoo.com/news/research-exposes-deepseek-ai-training-165025904.html
^ fyi that article you linked to is an AI summary of a semianalysis.com article, maybe AI is useful after all ;)
Youtube uses a fuck ton of power but is an incredibly efficient video delivery service
The growth and popularity of AI and its uses is simply outpacing the efficiency gains
Yes, and it says exactly what I claimed. DeepSeek is an improvement, but not to the level initially reported. Not even close.
What a colossally stupid thing to say. We're not looking at starting up new nuclear reactors to run YouTube.
🫠 I cannot be any clearer: