@miggymad - that is a very accurate demo of ELIZA. Current AI obviously would be better. I would hope so with 405B coming in at 2.3TB - which is insane. All of Wikipedia is "just" 91GB. This is how I see the setting of the big tech schemers go.
Tech A: "As you all know, we need to find ways to catch up to all the compute power that's been put out there last two decades. Bitcoin is mostly mined, crypto mining as a use-case is slipping. VRverse idea did not taking off. We need this AI thing to take off."
Tech B: "So how much compute power exactly do we need to step up to and use here?
Tech C: "We've already covered this. It's like the world's debt. The only solution for it is...more debt. Like 10x more debt. Just look at all the processing power out there and silicon production capacity - we need to flood it with code and then more code."
Tech D: "Yeah...let's make them borrow more!"
Tech A: "Gentlemen, let's focus...AI...debt will take care of itself."
Room: ...loud laughter.
Tech C: "How about...we download a bunch of data from the internet, and insert that data into code? We could make software that is terabytes in size. That would need 10x current compute."
Tech A: "Tell me more."
Tech C: "You know...we download a bunch of resource sites with or without permission, that will be at least a few terabytes...I mean, we can add to that anytime we want to make it bigger and bigger. Like an off-line internet. Then we stack I on some code, which won't be more than a few gigabytes, and we start there. We could scale this up to 10TB in size is no time, we just keep downloading more of the internet and adding it in, and then they have to buy crazy amounts of compute power. This type of code will bog down any computer resources. It will make everyone out there need to buy huge workstation to even run this."
Tech E: "Just an FYI gentlemen, one of us just made ideal with Three Mile Island, we're going to restart that nuclear power plant to power our AI computers, so knock yourself out with the code size. We can handle up to 500TB in size."
Room: ...loud laughter.
Tech B: "How will we sell this to the masses?"
Tech C: "We can tell them it's thinking. We can tell them it's super-human intelligent. All the dummies out there will buy it. Most are dumber than calculators and spell checkers from 1990 anyway, so it won't be a hard sell."
Tech B: "Won't they start being afraid? Yell SKYNET!"
Tech C: "Yeah, they will. Good."
Tech A: "As you all know, we need to find ways to catch up to all the compute power that's been put out there last two decades. Bitcoin is mostly mined, crypto mining as a use-case is slipping. VRverse idea did not taking off. We need this AI thing to take off."
Tech B: "So how much compute power exactly do we need to step up to and use here?
Tech C: "We've already covered this. It's like the world's debt. The only solution for it is...more debt. Like 10x more debt. Just look at all the processing power out there and silicon production capacity - we need to flood it with code and then more code."
Tech D: "Yeah...let's make them borrow more!"
Tech A: "Gentlemen, let's focus...AI...debt will take care of itself."
Room: ...loud laughter.
Tech C: "How about...we download a bunch of data from the internet, and insert that data into code? We could make software that is terabytes in size. That would need 10x current compute."
Tech A: "Tell me more."
Tech C: "You know...we download a bunch of resource sites with or without permission, that will be at least a few terabytes...I mean, we can add to that anytime we want to make it bigger and bigger. Like an off-line internet. Then we stack I on some code, which won't be more than a few gigabytes, and we start there. We could scale this up to 10TB in size is no time, we just keep downloading more of the internet and adding it in, and then they have to buy crazy amounts of compute power. This type of code will bog down any computer resources. It will make everyone out there need to buy huge workstation to even run this."
Tech E: "Just an FYI gentlemen, one of us just made ideal with Three Mile Island, we're going to restart that nuclear power plant to power our AI computers, so knock yourself out with the code size. We can handle up to 500TB in size."
Room: ...loud laughter.
Tech B: "How will we sell this to the masses?"
Tech C: "We can tell them it's thinking. We can tell them it's super-human intelligent. All the dummies out there will buy it. Most are dumber than calculators and spell checkers from 1990 anyway, so it won't be a hard sell."
Tech B: "Won't they start being afraid? Yell SKYNET!"
Tech C: "Yeah, they will. Good."