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Demand for AI "Surging"
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Originally posted by dsc View PostBut there wasn't any major computer advancements in the last 2-3 years which really benefited AI, or was there? It just seems like someone somewhere did some algorithm improvements, chatGPT was made available to the larger public and then things started rolling (I'm oversimplifying things of course).
Between 2017 and 2022 GPUs got about 10x faster.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Transformers algos were discovered in 2017 by Google researchers.
Between 2017 and 2022 GPUs got about 10x faster.
really?
wow.
who knew?Comment
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
discovered? like fossils? or atomic particles?
really?
wow.
who knew?topic.
Is mathematics invented or discovered?
Pythagorus Theorem sounds more like a discovery rather that an invention.
The algorithm for doing column addition, was that invented or discovered?, a bit more grey.Last edited by Fraidycat; 10 June 2024, 03:03.Comment
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GV_OdqzmIU
nVidias Blackwell GPU is being delayed, but Cerebras already have solved the problem with their insane wafer scale technology. I wonder if nVidia might be a potential buyer of Cerebras, which is currently filing for an IPO.Comment
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Seeing a few cotnract gen AI roles appearing now - I would say there is an increase versus 6 months ago. I think working with this tech is pretty demanding and has a pretty steep learning curve. But there is also a demand for big organisations to automate how they converse with everyone they interact with, so we are sort of in a moment when a technology matures into usefulness. Yeah, there is an AI bubble for sure, but that doesn't stop something from growing, its just the misplaced capital gets destroyed. So I think whatever the business cycle or market irrationality is saying, AI is still a growing trend.
Rates for many of these seem low, this one at £340 inside, and seen similar things for less. Makes me think, they are looking for young people, with the skillset and keen learners, not us oldies with families and higher rate expectations. When I started out as a contractor, I made £240/day writing Java, which demand remained high for throughout the dotcom boom and crash period.
https://www.jobserve.com/gb/en/FastT...BB4C328430532C
Would like to get more into AI myself. Does feel like a younger persons game though.Comment
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Watched a review of the new google pixel yesterday which has AI integrated into it (Gemini) and I couldn't be less impressed. You can chat to something resembling chatGPT, create silly pictures or search through screenshots. When is this bubble popping? I'm not saying AI hasn't got areas where it shines, but I feel like it's just being pushed down everyone's throats just because it exists.Comment
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AI = 'Algorithmic Interference' or 'Algorithmic Indoctrination'
so, instead of what You want to see, you get what the Vendor wants you to see.
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Originally posted by dsc View PostWatched a review of the new google pixel yesterday which has AI integrated into it (Gemini) and I couldn't be less impressed. You can chat to something resembling chatGPT, create silly pictures or search through screenshots. When is this bubble popping? I'm not saying AI hasn't got areas where it shines, but I feel like it's just being pushed down everyone's throats just because it exists.Comment
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