• @[email protected]
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    171 year ago

    AI needs that’s much power?

    Fuck you, ditch it like a Zune and make some more video games.

    • @query
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      151 year ago

      Or make some more Zunes.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        I miss my Zune. Oddly enough, every person I’ve met who had a Zune had it stolen, including me.

        • @query
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          61 year ago

          And they only ever made one.

          • Pietson
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            31 year ago

            Technically he didn’t meet you so the streak is still on.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              So you’re saying I need to stalk them down and introduce myself? Seems like a lot of work to avoid being incorrect, but since this is the internet I am obliged to do what I must to be correct.

      • @xX_fnord_Xx
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        41 year ago

        More Zunes, please. My Zune 30 has dead pixels and the battery is on its way out.

        Damn thing lasted longer than my marriage and an 8 year relationship after that.

    • FaceDeer
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      51 year ago

      The power consumption is factored into the cost of AI. It’s still profitable after that, or they wouldn’t be doing it.

      • @PixxlMan
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        41 year ago

        It’s the biggest buzzword right now, it doesn’t matter if it’s profitable. I doubt most uses are directly profitable right now. It’d more of a FOMO situation - if we don’t use AI, we’re OBSOLETE! AHHH!

        • FaceDeer
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          41 year ago

          If it turns out not to be profitable in the long run then people will stop.

          Should we never even experiment?

          • @PixxlMan
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            11 year ago

            That’s basically exactly my point. Seems we agree lol. I was just poking fun at the fact that it feels like just about every large tech company is doing it, just like when the metaverse was all the rage… Or crypto, or…

      • ZILtoid1991
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        31 year ago

        Windows phones were nice, except Microsoft made them even more locked-down than iPhones…

    • Endorkend
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      11 year ago

      Here’s a nice video of a guy training an AI to do a relatively simple task (driving a Trackmania trac) with a very limited amount of inputs with low variability, 2-3 outputs and very hardset restraints.

      Compared to what he does, a rather narrow defined re-enforcement training scheme, Microsofts AI takes many more inputs and has many more outputs and all the inputs are highly variable (massive amounts of data like dictionaries, images, movies, entire texts, speech, etc compared to a handful of parameters with values from -1 to 1) and also is a mix between re-enforcement, supervised and unsupervised training. With different subnetworks trained for different things eventually working together to do the master task they have in mind.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw3BZ6O_8LY

      What is shown in the video is what you’d do for a tiny subsystem of the AI Microsoft, Google, Apple and the like develop.

      Kinda like if you watched a video about “this is what it takes to make the bolt that keeps your wheels on your car” you’d only have seen a fraction of what it takes to make the whole car.