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Comment Re:It could be worth it (Score 1) 76

AGI isn't anywhere in sight, and never was, let alone anything better. There is no sign of anything intelligent.

OpenAI ain't going to supplant established players. Google has already got ahead on their end. Operating a more efficient search solution. Anthropic has already captured programming so they've got their work cut out to compete there too.

They have to find a new niche but most uses of LLMs don't require large centralised data centres at all. Transcribing and form-filling for closed datasets can be done on more focused low power local solutions. And don't have large revenue either.

Comment Re:Useless AI benchmarks (Score 1) 38

You've missed a pretty big detail. 4-bit SD mode is not done as bit-bashing at all. Only 1-bit SPI mode has lots of examples of bit-bashing in the open.

All public native SD mode solutions revolve around a hardware controller handling all the data transfers, and uses a provided API wrapper. This closed situation is why I'm using it as a test of intelligence.

Since the LMM can't find any code base to reference, it therefore can't regurgitate any solution ... so responds accordingly. I suppose that's better than saying it has a solution then producing complete garbage.

Comment As a Kiwi (Score 0) 195

I can assure everyone that the scheme here is a piece of shit. It was done purely on politics to deter going green. The new government came in on the promise of making everything dirty again. Copycat of the drill-baby-drill mentality.

As others in the comments have said, if it was to pay for roading while still encouraging the green transition then it would have been applied to petrol vehicles too.

Comment Re:Wrong Name (Score 4, Insightful) 289

But yet marketing spin works.

We were being sold on LMMs achieving "AGI" and more recently moving even further to "super" intelligence. Investments are based on those promises.

But it isn't happening. That's a bubble ripe to burst.

Comment Re:PR article (Score 5, Insightful) 289

The article rightly points out that marketing of LLMs has the tech moving to achieve "AGI" and then "super" intelligence. The sales pitch for further investments throughout this year is built of these promises.

LLMs are doomed to fail at ever being intelligence at all. Yet investments as predicated going fully intelligent. That's a bubble! And a big one!

Comment Re:TPU vs. Nvidia (Score 1) 33

It's about ad revenue. All the big LLMs are chasing ad revenue that Alphabet and Meta currently dominate.

LLM advancements have completely stagnated (Nothing's changed, other than bigger spends, from when OpenAI started) and Alphabet has now demonstrated it won't be giving up it's share of ad revenue.

Game over.

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