• @Infynis@midwest.social
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    3 days ago

    If you want to talk about machine learning in general, that’s a different conversation. Like it or not, colloquially, AI is LLMs and chatbots

    • @Fades@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      How exactly is the rest of AI a different conversation??? Were talking about the power requirements of running AI at scale and somehow you think it’s not only correct but implied that this convo should just be about colloquial parts AI and anything else is a totally different topic in regards to power consumption?

      totally deserving of the hate it gets

      Yeah so breakthroughs in chemistry and other sciences for example, deserving of hate eh?

      Nothing good comes from AI… when all you know about AI is colloquial lmao

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        23 days ago

        Here’s an article from the IEEE about the issues with AI energy consumption. This article specifies that they’re discussing the requirements of LLMs and new generative AI. The article we’re commenting under wasn’t that cut and dry about it, but a basic understanding of the context of the world should be all a reasonable person needs to figure that out

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      02 days ago

      Sorry, but you’re just wrong. Every industry is not currently spinning up their own LLM. They ARE looking to incorporate AI into their work flows, causing huge demand for data centers.

      This is Bloomberg, a business centered media site. They’re not dealing with what the plebs colloquially mean.