Once you have trained, you have frozen weights/feed-forward networks that consist out of frozen weights that you can just program in and run data over. These weights can be duplicated across any amount of devices and just sit there and run inference with new data.
If this turns out to be the future use-case for NNs(it is today), then Google are better set.
Bunk. Almost all of our vexatious problems are so because we lack the social and political tools to bring to bear existing technologies to address them. “AGI” will do nothing to address our social and political deficiencies. In fact, AI/AGI deployed by concentrated large corporations will only worsen our social and political problems.
Plus, not all these models run on optimized TPUs, but mostly on nVIDIA cards. None of them are that efficient.
Otherwise I can argue that running these models are essentially free since my camera can do face recognition and tracking at 30fps w/o a noticeable power draw since it uses a dedicated, purpose built DSP for that stuff.
Cellphone battery charge: I have a 5000mAh cellphone battery. If we ignore charging losses (pretty low normally, but not sure at 67W fast charging)... That battery stores about 18.5 watt-hours of energy, or about 67 kilojoules.
Generating a single image at 1024x1024 resolution with Stable Diffusion on my PC takes somewhere under a minute at a maximum power draw under 500W. Lets cap that at 500*60 = 30 kilojoules.
So it seems plausible that for cellphones with smaller batteries, and/or using intense image generation settings, there could be overlap! For typical cases, I think that you could get multiple (but low single digit) of AI generated images for the power cost of a cellphone charge, maybe a bit better at scale.
So in other words, maybe "technically incorrect" but not a bad approximation to communicate power use in terms most people would understand. I've heard worse!
https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/accelerating-...
https://archive.is/2024.12.09-230659/https://breloomlegacy.s...
Sounds like both he and his mother were suffering from chronic pain and UHC dicked them around and refused to act in good faith
Here’s a description of the actual manifesto from the NYT:
> The 262-word handwritten manifesto that the police found on Luigi Mangione begins with the writer appearing to take responsibility for the murder, according to a senior law enforcement official who saw the document. It notes that as UnitedHealthcare’s market capitalization has grown, American life expectancy has not. “To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn’t working with anyone,” he wrote. The note condemns companies that “continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it.”
> The handwritten manifesto found on Mangione contained the passages “These parasites had it coming” and “I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done,” according to a senior law enforcement official who saw the document.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/12/09/nyregion/unitedhealt...
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