Adam Leventhal
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So Brian, I think it's a great prediction and obviously like terrible tragedies with the Cybertruck. And I mean, I think that that also predicts some really entertaining falling out between Musk and the Trump administration. So I love this prediction.
So would you, pay for this either with money or with listening to ads? Yeah. Okay.
So would you, pay for this either with money or with listening to ads? Yeah. Okay.
That's right. And maybe not even, you don't want the full episode or whatever, but you want something that leads you in, something that gives you the parts that you're interested in or whatever. And obviously you can look for more, but something that's helping to curate that.
That's right. And maybe not even, you don't want the full episode or whatever, but you want something that leads you in, something that gives you the parts that you're interested in or whatever. And obviously you can look for more, but something that's helping to curate that.
So a little closer to home, we searched up how to clean the grout in the tile in our bathroom and got a recommendation from the Google AI summary that turned out to cause massive damage and was a very expensive mess to clean up. So PSA for natural stone folks, like don't use anything acidic. Turns out.
So a little closer to home, we searched up how to clean the grout in the tile in our bathroom and got a recommendation from the Google AI summary that turned out to cause massive damage and was a very expensive mess to clean up. So PSA for natural stone folks, like don't use anything acidic. Turns out.
Turns out you should click through the link and check the source and read the whole thing. Yeah.
Turns out you should click through the link and check the source and read the whole thing. Yeah.
Brian, I do like your suggestion that they just declare victory on GPT-3-5 or something, because there are these moments in chats where I'm sure everyone feels themselves like they're just kind of fancy autocomplete. Like that people have predicted the thing you're about to say. So maybe they just decide that actually general intelligence is mostly just autocomplete anyway.
Brian, I do like your suggestion that they just declare victory on GPT-3-5 or something, because there are these moments in chats where I'm sure everyone feels themselves like they're just kind of fancy autocomplete. Like that people have predicted the thing you're about to say. So maybe they just decide that actually general intelligence is mostly just autocomplete anyway.
I'm glad that you know that you need to explain that. I'm glad that you know that movie pass is not like the, the Harvard business case study that everybody knows.
I'm glad that you know that you need to explain that. I'm glad that you know that movie pass is not like the, the Harvard business case study that everybody knows.
I do, yes. My six year is that, and this is from the deep ignorance I hold, that AI will mostly not be done on GPUs. But we'll have more specific hardware tailored, potentially even tailored for models. It becomes much more economical and there are many more players. And in particular, we mentioned CUDA earlier, like it's not driven by CUDA or Rackham or some of these existing platforms.
I do, yes. My six year is that, and this is from the deep ignorance I hold, that AI will mostly not be done on GPUs. But we'll have more specific hardware tailored, potentially even tailored for models. It becomes much more economical and there are many more players. And in particular, we mentioned CUDA earlier, like it's not driven by CUDA or Rackham or some of these existing platforms.
Yeah, I mean, maybe I should stop while I'm ahead, but I think even multiple of them do. That it is not a single company having a good insight, but rather many folks, maybe even incumbent players, maybe even existing GPU manufacturers, but building things that really don't look like GPUs, that increasingly don't look like GPUs.
Yeah, I mean, maybe I should stop while I'm ahead, but I think even multiple of them do. That it is not a single company having a good insight, but rather many folks, maybe even incumbent players, maybe even existing GPU manufacturers, but building things that really don't look like GPUs, that increasingly don't look like GPUs.
And most of that, both training and inference, happens outside of the domain of GPUs.