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by w10-1
1038 days ago
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Brainstorming can help identify limiting assumptions. Mostly compute has piggy-backed off consumer-scale production (e.g., GPU's repurposed for crypto). The suggestion is that an AI model can justify few-shot chip production. His proposal is for development, i.e., to build the model, and depends mostly on such models being qualitatively better. It seems more likely that chips would be built to offer model processing, instead of forcing users into a service (with its risk of confidentiality and IP leaks). To get GPT-100, you'd incorporate the chip into your device -- and then know for sure that nothing could leak. That eliminates the primary transaction cost for AI compute: the risk. Which presents the question: does anyone know of research or companies working on such chip models? |
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