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RE: Loch Ness Scotland and The AI Monster Debate

in Drone2 years ago

I guess you need huge systems to run that 'AI' code on, so not many could do it, but once it's out there you can't stop it.

All my life I've been reading about hunts for Nessie. One time they found a big monster model that had been used in a film. Apparently there's not a lot of life in it generally and any big creature needs a lot to eat. There may well be unknown critters out there, but they will find it harder to hide now. Just hope we don't kill them first.

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The language model for chat gbt-4 was 45 terabytes and the run program is 800 gigabytes so not something that we could run on an average machine but the whole process is handled via the cloud so anyone can run an instance in any browser.

Apparently there's not a lot of life in it generally and any big creature needs a lot to eat.

Agreed the number of fish found in Loch Ness is tiny.
Having a Nessie is a great way to pull in the tourists though. 😂👍🏼

!PIZZA