Bear Ribs
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Yeah, although I'm amused to note when I pointed that out to Morphic Tide he claimed the exact opposite and that layouts had changed a lot. I'll point out the same thing to you I did him:Actually hardware specs have been mostly stuck in place for the better part of a decade, there is only so much CPU cycles you can squeeze out of silicone.
Also, so you know what a Big O notation is?
What about Amdahl's law?
There are some algorithms that are so time and space inefficient that at one point even if you have 10x the computing capacity you will not get a meaningful increase in speed.
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They're actually designing new AI-specific systems that will perform far better at running AI than current designs and they're seeing more and faster progress in silicon than they have since the early days of computing.
The thing about the "muh shaved electrons" crowd is that current-generation AIs aren't running anywhere near the bleeding edge of computer power. People are downloading and running AI systems right off their home PC, my own is years out of date and can't even run any OS more advanced than Windows 7 and I'm still able to keep up. The movies I posted? Those aren't being made by Hollywood, or a big tech company like Alphabet on some server farm or massive supercomputer. Those were made out by some guy on his laptop in his basement and thrown down in his YouTube account. The room for improvement is absolutely immense, as we've seen in the past few months even though not a single electron was shaved in between. Morphic Tide at least had that right which is why he kept insisting that doing X, such as managing to produce a comic book, would take millions of times more processor power than we have today. It's just he was making his facts up so AI kept producing the things he said were impossible, often before he made the claim. You're not even at that point, you're just spitting out random buzzwords and pretending it's an argument, as if Amdahl's law has the slightest relevance to your claims here.