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by mysecretaccount
66 days ago
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The "Claude part" is important here, though. If you believe we can produce AGI by simulating physics then the existing paradigm is far too slow. A zettaflop does not even get close, you can have a moon-sized computer and it probably will not be able to produce AGI using the current transformer-based, extremely slow, classical computing architecture. We need to improve the underlying computation paradigm. This is why the focus on raw compute is a poor use of engineering time. We have plenty of it, we are just headed in the wrong direction. |
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