> This extreme scenario is unlikely to happen in the short term because of the high costs associated with additional AI servers and bottlenecks in the AI server supply chain, de Vries says.
If we suddenly start ignoring the costs, it could get very expensive, indeed.
A cleaner policy would be to ban cars. Probably need a transition in between, but that's definitely the destination. In the year 3000 our asses better not be sitting in traffic in single-passenger vehicles w/ 3 seats empty still for some reason.
Is your point that having a new consideration clause to enforceable employment contracts is as impossible as a person breathing underwater? Not that you think it's a bad idea, just that it can't be done?
Maybe if you have a model with a large context window, you stuff a document in the prompt as a prefix, then ask a bunch of different questions about the document?
That would be pretty useful. I'm working on getting chatgpt to classify a dataset. So basically I use the same big prompt for a bunch of different small texts and ask chatgpt to generate the class label. Something like initializing the prompt state sounds good. Basically trade more processing time for more memory usage. Who know maybe openai is doing such optimization from their side
My kids are too young, tech will advance too much to know. I'll report back in about a decade about my policy around how much they're allowed to meld with F̵̡͇͈̬͍͈͉͛͗͌̓̂̊̅̓̀͆͝Ṟ̵̣̳͎̽̈́͘İ̴̛̞̹͉̲͎̿̌̇̋͑͗̒̅̚͜͝͝Ȩ̷̻͖͓͍̙̲̮̰̹̖̥͙̤̺̏͒̃N̸̛̛͈͎̖̩̲͔̫̫̗̲̆̍̌̀̾̽͐́̈́̓̚͘D̵̡̡̯͙̦̎̈́͝.