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by simonw
170 days ago
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> For now, people are just putting their heads in the sand and assuming that physicists will somehow find a way to use quantum computers to speed up inference by a factor of 10^20 in the next years, while simultaneously slashing its costs (lol). GPT-3 Da Vinci cost $20/million tokens for both input and output. GPT-5.2 is $1.75/million for input and $14/million for output I'd call that pretty strong evidence that they've been able to dramatically increase quality while slashing costs, over just the past ~4 years. |
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