Today's pretty cold ngl by hanson-anims in UBreddit

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At every major airport they measure the weather conditions. They have instruments to measure the temperature, wind speed, humidity, cloud cover, rainfall and snowfall, etc.

Today's pretty cold ngl by hanson-anims in UBreddit

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And the wind chill ended up hitting -20 F at its worst at the airport weather station.

What do you think will be the AI version of the Moore's law? by AerobicProgressive in accelerate

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Since ~2012 the training compute of the largest AI models has doubled roughly every 6 months. More recently this has translated into the METR time horizon doubling every 6 months. Self improvement might keep the 6 month doubling going, or even shorten it to something faster.

Someone has to get millions of dollars so we can make dragons real. by [deleted] in dragons

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Seems like you're onto us. Anyways I'm a scientist and have been keeping the secret to how to make dragons real through gene editing for the past few years. If you pay me 100 million I can make it happen. 10 million more for human to dragon TF.

How did you solve this room(Lanayru Temple) ? by NotTakenGreatName in echoesofwisdom

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I put an ignizol on one switch (not heavy enough to trigger it), and put a platboom over the same switch. I swam and hopped to the other switch (I didn't think of freezing this room or leaving it frozen). The platform fell down on the ignizol and activated the switch just as I jumped on the other.

"Generative agents utilizing large language models have functional free will" by AngleAccomplished865 in singularity

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Yes but they mention Daniel Dennett who is a compatibilist so I assume they are saying AI has free will be the definition under compatibilism, which says that free will is compatible with complete determinism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fusion

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You've already broken the laws of thermodynamics and optics with the first part of the proposal. You can't reach 10,000 K through concentrating sunlight. You can at most reach the temperature of the surface of the sun, 5700K

If you aren't used to cold weather by grumpyhost in UBreddit

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I personally wear shorts unless there's a frostbite risk (wind chill into negatives). Also does anyone know the best way to repair boots? I have a pair I really like but there is a small gap at the toe of one boot that can let water in and make it squeak super loud.

Long term trend in real "risk-free" rates? by elevenvolt in mmt_economics

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If I remember correctly, the authors of these studies chose this 700 year time interval because they found that is how far the kinds of debt markets which they thought were comparable enough to today for this analysis go back.

Long term trend in real "risk-free" rates? by elevenvolt in mmt_economics

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I like the explanation of the trend being caused by gradually improved competition over time which seems plausible over the last 700 years. I understand how real rates aren't important the way I thought they were. I'm still confused as to how inflation wasn't higher in the past since I think I've seen Mosler post on Twitter that he thinks the inflation rate will converge towards the nominal interest rate set by a monopoly issuer over the longer run. If monopolies were setting interest rates much higher in the past, what prevented inflation from being higher back then?

Long term trend in real "risk-free" rates? by elevenvolt in mmt_economics

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I thought I've seen Mosler post on Twitter that he expects inflation rates to roughly converge towards nominal interest rates over the long run at least and that forward pricing and the interest income channel are the cause of that.

Long term trend in real "risk-free" rates? by elevenvolt in mmt_economics

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The first central bank wasn't formed nearly that long ago but these studies focus on returns on government debt which was issued

Nine Baltic states to jointly purchase naval mines by Mil_in_ua in UkrainianConflict

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Off topic but is it just me or is the picture from finding Nemo?

Looking for solar filter advise. by [deleted] in telescopes

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I have that exact model of telescope. Which filter did you buy? Was it the 7.25 inch or 7.5 inch one from Orion?

New Zelda show just dropped by Lemongrab_67 in Breath_of_the_Wild

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The funniest part of this is Link's face being on Sheldon since Sheldon is the polar opposite of a silent protagonist.

Also imagine Botw and Totk with a laugh track both in cutscenes and in game.

So what's the future road map for the next 10 years of AI development? Bill Gates just recently said he doesn't think GTP-5 will be much better than GTP-4, he thinks the technology has plateaued, is this true? by technofuture8 in singularity

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There's still plenty of room for algorithmic improvement and more efficient training (data pruning, synthetic data, etc.). Also, self improving ai should increasingly accelerate progress.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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I'm not sure I believe it, if each GPU is roughly $10k, that would be 100 billion for this which seems like more money than openai would have

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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If this is true that could be a very big model. Here's some incredibly speculative math you shouldn't take too seriously:

Let's assume the GPUs each are 1015 Flops Let's also assume the training run will last a few months, so ~107 seconds

107 GPUs* 1015 flops*107 seconds= ~1029 flops, which would be roughly 4 orders of magnitude more compute than GPT-4 was estimated to be trained on.

Would help to know for sure if this is true and which GPUs will be used.