AI chip with the compute power of a human brain

Well, here we go. The advent of the internet itself pales in comparison.

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Johnny 5 was doing it before T-800 was a twinkle in Skynet’s oil pan.

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Do not disassemble!!

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I wonder if something like neuralink would allow us to one day upload a human mind into one of these things?

If they can make it equivalent to a human brain, they can make it twice as equivalent. Only a matter of time now.

I bet those AIs could make a hell of a virus .

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Which human’s brain? Brandon’s?

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The group I worked with before I left for a new job was one of the first to build an AI model on a Cerebras chip.

They just announced they completed a model to predict how tony genetic differences in our immune systems lead to different immune responses…why, for example, the COVID vaccine worked awesome in most people, but in about 20% it did not.

It would have taken well over a month to train this model on normal high performance compute clusters. Using the CS-1 it took 2 days.

I think they are moving to the CS-2 now.

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" completed a model to predict" … a computerized entrail augur. How accurate was it in predicting anything?

It’s an early iteration.

We shall see.

The point of my post is such a model couldn’t have even been attempted in the past because of the sheer volume of data required would have swamped conventional compute power.

This raises some interesting points. The ability to compute quickly by itself isn’t a threat. To be dangerous it would have to be attached to a self contained high mobility unit and that unit would need manual dexterity on a scale with human hands. It would also need need maintainable access to a truly sustainable power source and the ability to self replicate. And it would have to become self aware.

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Grey goo replication. Using biomatter as a fuel source.

Stuff of nightmares right there.

Maybe the computing power will finally make breakthroughs in in theoretical physics leading to cold fusion or prove it impossible, and folks can quit trying.

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These things will end up doing most of the thinking for us. :wink:

Not real worried about what is effectively a disembodied brain connected to a display screen and printer. One controlling an armed swarm drone system…

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ever met a human with a brain that doesn’t compute?

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