Corey Knowles
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I wouldn't use every GPU I can get my hands on.
I can't help but wonder if LLMs aren't like the CPU.
If you think of AI as a computer, as we're bringing in memory, as we're bringing in tool use, as we're bringing in multimodal capabilities, as we're bringing world models into the picture, as...
as they start training on things like the mountains and mountains of corporate data in the world that is sitting locked in databases right now.
And even, you know, the possibility of what kind of data are you getting back from AI wearables, from electric cars, from what's Google Maps collecting?
I mean, I feel like there's probably an interesting amount of
data that would be really boring to read, but might do a lot in giving these things a little more of a perspective, almost, a worldview.
I'm not necessarily talking about consciousness.
I just mean in terms of
Fleshing out the bits that were originally just an LLM and going from there.
Do you feel like that is a possibility or do you think that's the wrong direction?
Yeah.