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by kbenson
1095 days ago
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Beyonh Watson buzzer doping, it's interesting but not as much as some people make it out to be. Since it isn't an autonomous package equivalent to a person. At the time, it was the size of a master bedroom. If we compared it to a room jull of smart people, does Watson still seem impressive in it's feat? Similarly, getting a mechanical package that can traverse a course like a human using locomotion like a human, which would be much more impressive if it's not running of flat asphalt. But like you note, we can't do that even entirely abstracting away the AI portion, so the question of what will happen when an AI wins a 5k is mostly moot, there's many steps to get there that we haven't gotten close to, and even when we've solved all the aspects separately (a general AI, locomotion, power density) it will likely be a while after that (if ever) before they are solved together in a package that compete. Im not saying humans are the epitome of these systems come together, but I doubt evolution has left us with a completely horrible design, especially if were talking about thinking and running, two things humans are known for being quite good at (to our own knowledge). |
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(And a room of smart people is not likely to be much better at this kind of quick decision task than a single smart person).
And now, you can fit 16TB of ram in a couple rack units with boring hardware, though you'd need perhaps a quarter rack to get equivalent memory bandwidth.
> but I doubt evolution has left us with a completely horrible design, especially if were talking about thinking and running, two things humans are known for being quite good at (to our own knowledge).
LLM's are making me less sure that we're so good at thinking. We may be good at making quick decisions and navigating social hierarchies in a relatively low power budget, but that's a different thing...