AI profitability is mathematically impossible
Posted by droptablemain 9 hours ago
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Comment by jv22222 8 hours ago
OS models close the gap (via distillation) with frontier models, then get burned to chip, then offer commoditized inference via data farms or local plugins.
With thought loops this fast even if the models are less smart they can be self correcting to level them selves up.
Comment by unknown_user_84 7 hours ago
I expect they are waiting for an openweight model they really feel is worth burning to a chip and/or training their own thing. I'd guess they could probably figure out some efficiency speedups if they are doing model development + hardware development at the same time. Though this seems different than Google and friends with their TPUs and similar. TPUs being general purpose chips than what Taalas is making. Still, probably something there.
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Comment by nosioptar 7 hours ago
I wondered if it'd be possible to use a rewritable chip or a socketed chip...
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Comment by saulpw 8 hours ago
You can't self-correct a model that's been burned to a chip. That seems like it'd be the main problem with ASIC AI, when everything's changing on a monthly basis, do you want to spend $x00 on a substandard model that'll be obsolete in 3 months, or wait 3 months?
Comment by jv22222 6 hours ago
Side note: I really believe in this technology if anyone building this happens to be reading this and is looking for help give me a shout.
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Comment by anamax 6 hours ago
Depreciation is a tax thing. While it is supposed to track useful life, it almost never does.
For example, houses are depreciated on a 28-year schedule. I'm typing this from a house built in 1902....
Google has yet to decommission any of its Trilliums, and the V1s shipped in 2015.
The prices to rent V2 (2017) and later are on https://cloud.google.com/tpu/pricing .
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Comment by bwestergard 8 hours ago
Wouldn't this just mean that hardware manufacturers capture the profits, not hyperscalers?
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Comment by u1hcw9nx 8 hours ago
Story tellers: Full self driving was commonplace already in 2020.
Comment by aatd86 3 hours ago
And investing is not accounting...
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