I’m sure you could argue that Unit 731 had value and another one could create more, but it’s your job to prove it without providing further evidence of misanthropy.
That’s an odd position to take, considering (according to your own words anyway) data centers are just a technology, and it’s the use that matters. And we all know where those local models really come from.
It’s odd to oppose the concentration of access to hardware, and the resulting corporation-owned monopoly? You think data centers are “just a technology?” Where do local models “really come from” and why do you think it matters?
Sprawling, unnecessary, wasteful buildings containing technologies seized from the public so that corporations can establish a monopoly on technology that should be freely available for everyone.
Thanks for your slanderous and inaccurate assessment.
Of course someone who confuses the use of a technology with the technology itself would also confuse an observation with judgment.
You’re the one who was reminded of the rot and failure of NFTs and decided to say “nuh-uh, actually people are bad instead.” You’re a misanthrope.
It’s your job to prove these things are actually worth keeping around at all.
Your reading comprehension skills are pitiful. Explaining anything to you is obviously a waste of time.
I’ll give you a breadcrumb to help you find your way back to sanity, though:
Ask yourself if those data centers are necessary. For anything. Can AI be utilized without them? If so… Can you figure it out from there?
I’m sure you could argue that Unit 731 had value and another one could create more, but it’s your job to prove it without providing further evidence of misanthropy.
Why is that my job? I oppose data centers, I’ll state that plainly since you can’t seem to reason.
That’s an odd position to take, considering (according to your own words anyway) data centers are just a technology, and it’s the use that matters. And we all know where those local models really come from.
It’s odd to oppose the concentration of access to hardware, and the resulting corporation-owned monopoly? You think data centers are “just a technology?” Where do local models “really come from” and why do you think it matters?
This should be entertaining…
If data centers aren’t technology, what are they? Nature?
Sprawling, unnecessary, wasteful buildings containing technologies seized from the public so that corporations can establish a monopoly on technology that should be freely available for everyone.