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The anti-AI thread

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Nvidia tried to pull a Mark Suckerberg.



Anthropic sued for $1.5 billion

Anthropic $300 billion valuation

Valet: "Sir, you can't park there, that's a $500 fine!"

Rich guy: "No, that's just a $500 parking space!"
 
It's a feature, not a bug.


Maybe he should have asked chatGPT before he did it 😛
 
It's a feature, not a bug.



Knew a dude who lost 5 year's of PhD thesis data when his laptop drive crapped out. Zero backup, not even a USB stick. Intelligence can be very domain-specific!
 
Yikes, can't imagine trusting my data to some black box I have no control over. At minimum at least save the AI prompts and output locally.
 
China's CXMT fab might actually be who saves us from this fiasco. Right now I think they only make DRAM but maybe they can pivot to making CPUs too. I just don't know if I would trust a CPU from China though... but DRAM would be very hard to backdoor or do anything weird so that shouldn't be an issue. Best bet is to buy the chips and build modules here. The tricky bit is the controller chip, not too sure how common those are and if this fab will be making them. The rest is just basic components like decoupling capacitors etc. There's a guy in Russia doing it by taking the dram modules off laptop ram to make desktop modules, but eventually the laptop module supply will run out so that's just a temp solution.
 
China's CXMT fab might actually be who saves us from this fiasco. Right now I think they only make DRAM but maybe they can pivot to making CPUs too. I just don't know if I would trust a CPU from China though... but DRAM would be very hard to backdoor or do anything weird so that shouldn't be an issue. Best bet is to buy the chips and build modules here. The tricky bit is the controller chip, not too sure how common those are and if this fab will be making them. The rest is just basic components like decoupling capacitors etc. There's a guy in Russia doing it by taking the dram modules off laptop ram to make desktop modules, but eventually the laptop module supply will run out so that's just a temp solution.


 
Musk also just released his own Wikipedia called Grokipedia. It's mostly AI generated.


I like the fact that there is a Wikipedia article on it and it's kinda passive aggressive towards it. :tearsofjoy:

 
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