There’s an extraordinary amount of hype around “AI” right now, perhaps even greater than in past cycles, where we’ve seen an AI bubble about once per decade. This time, the focus is on generative systems, particularly LLMs and other tools designed to generate plausible outputs that either make people feel like the response is correct, or where the response is sufficient to fill in for domains where correctness doesn’t matter.

But we can tell the traditional tech industry (the handful of giant tech companies, along with startups backed by the handful of most powerful venture capital firms) is in the midst of building another “Web3”-style froth bubble because they’ve again abandoned one of the core values of actual technology-based advancement: reason.

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    8 months ago

    thanks a lot man, I will look into it but I have on-board gpu… not a big deal if I need to upgrade (I spend more on hookers and blow weekly)

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      It’s ok if you don’t have a discrete GPU, as long as you have at least 4GB of RAM you should be able to run some models.

      I can’t comment on your other activities, but I guess you could maybe find some efficiencies if you buy the blow in bulk to get wholesale discounts and then pay the hookers in blow. Let’s spreadsheet that later.