• BarneyPiccolo@lemmings.world
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    1 month ago

    Interesting analogy. I’ve been pointing out the first synthesizer, built in 1897, which was so big that it took up the entire city block basement of a building. It worked, but it was so enormous that it was essentially useless. After a few decades of progress, the same instrument could be put into a suitcase, and carried around.

    That how I see Data Centers. They are like that 1897 synthesizer - Sure, they work, but at what cost? They’re huge, resource guzzling, pollution spewing monstrosities. Perhaps in a few decades, all those problems will be solved, and we can have data centers that aren’t more destructive than productive.

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          And especially the ai for self-driving vehicles: that will never fit into something the size of a human brain

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            You are correct. That’s why self-driving vehicles, especially Tesla’s, but not only, are such utter shit at driving.