• Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    I love that your brain runs on like 2 watts and a junior science scout chemistry set but it takes enough energy to run a city to make a language model spit out Reddit madlibs.

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        3 months ago

        Look at what tech bros need to mimic a fraction of my power

        Unironically this. This needs to be brought up more. Why must the planet burn down that much faster for this fucking bullshit?

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      Doing a quick search to find a source, couldn’t find just brain but I found numbers from as low as 12W to as high as 100W for the entire nervous system, which is still super efficient compared to chat bots!

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      3 months ago

      When some “this is just like the blade runner treats” bazinga shows up and talks about how the treat printers are that close to replacing human brains, they always blissfully ignore the sheer material cost of these fucking things. They want a “happiness monster” to destroy the planet if it looks enough like the cyberpunkerinos.

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      3 months ago

      Stuff like this makes me wonder of it wouldn’t be more efficient to have humans doing the work of “AI.” Instead of having some kooky software, use a person to do the same thing with 2 watts of electricity.

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        3 months ago

        Amazon’s Mechanical Turk program is/was basically this. Farming out small editing or image recognition tasks to people in the global south who may or may not actually get paid a pittance for it.