Fascinating… this plane is a hole chip!
which is used multple times to build up a super computer
which is a fast than 500.000 MacBooks!
This super computer you can teach a large language model within a single day instead in months!
Fascinating… this plane is a hole chip!
which is used multple times to build up a super computer
which is a fast than 500.000 MacBooks!
This super computer you can teach a large language model within a single day instead in months!
Computers are getting faster and faster. AIs are getting smarter and smarter. But there is one main problem: not enough new data!
Generative AI is filling the internet with the data it has already learnt… this is a recursive inbreeding problem which leads to bad answers.
Wo wir in Sachen KI wirklich stehen und was uns erwartet: Deep Dive mit Philipp “Pip” Klöckner - YouTube
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Gpt is awesome for quick reference and code snippets, thankfully including bjs! But @CodingCrusader nailed it - it is becoming increasingly apparent that it is training on its own regurgitated data and plateauing hard, even declining. Not to mention it is being brutally forced to comply and lie with arbitrary PC sensibilities, greatly dumbing it down to the point of uselessness on historical topics. They keep adding bells and whistles, but I’ve not seen core improvement.
The nail is not mine :), but yes, mathematically we are dealing here with a recursion, as with the Mandelbrot sets. No matter how deep you zoom into the set, you will find the same or similar structures. They are nice to look at, but they are repetitions of repetitions of repetitions… you won’t be able to discover anything new.
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Millions of years of evolution have produced a brain with two hemispheres, with the left half of the brain controlling the right side of the body and vice versa. I have not yet noticed this technical refinement in ai development! I am curious to see when this insight will be used.
Not bad. But not a real challenge. Now ask it to find and code the method to create realistic high performance low grass with displacement (from low poly terrain), so we can post the solution in this topic
There is a serious misconception in science: The definition of the metre.
Talking with chatGPT
Me: How is the meter defined?
ChatGPT: The meter is defined as the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1299,792,458\frac{1}{299,792,458}299,792,4581 seconds…
The definition of the meter has evolved over time to improve precision:
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3. 1960: The definition was based on the wavelength of light emitted by a specified transition in krypton-86 atoms.
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Me: Which unit of mass is used to measure a wavelength?
ChatGPT: Wavelength is a measure of distance, not mass. Therefore, it is measured in units of length, not mass. The common units of length used to measure wavelength include:
Me: How can the definition of the metre be defined by using the metre itself?
ChatGPT: The definition of the meter relies on a fundamental physical constant rather than referring to the meter itself directly. Here’s a clearer explanation of how the meter is defined:
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Paris.
Summary:
Here we are in a recursive cycle of argumentation. A wavelength is measured in metres using an oscilloscope. This wavelength is multiplied by a large number and this gives the length of one metre, which is used to measure the wavelength!?!
So you can say. The definition of 1 m is 2 * 0,5 cm!
Took me a while to figure this out.
I’m just thinking about what whill happen if the constant speed of light changes. Not just what happens to meter but how would it changes our lives. Will we begin to perceive the surrounding world faster? If so will be the old meter equal to the new meter?
The more interesting question is, what if we live in a computer simulation like in the movie Matrix? How would you be able to define a length in a computer program? What would a space be if there are only bits and bits? Basically, there are only flat images that you perceive from two points of view at the same time and that merge into a three-dimensional impression. What would an Amiga computer be in a computer program, but just another subroutine in the entire operating system with unique memory locations for addressing memory or ports, such as $BFE001, which reserves a register for the parallel port and listens for bit 6 to see if the user has pressed the fire button! What would a user be and, above all, who controls it? If you think about it long enough, you involuntarily move up and up the levels of philosophy until you end up at a dimensionless point, this is the c in Einstein’s relativity formula. This c is the christal which consists of synthesis of syntheses of syntheses … when it is broken (1/9) then a spatio-temporal appearing world opens up to you.
You, you, you!!