I'd like to look into it more, but this site is frustrating dogshit and has no actual useful info.
I wanted to know:
Cost
Release/availabilty
effort to make and store tokens
Write it in fucking text. A forced slideshow and videos doesn't make me want the product more, it makes me frustrated with your company, and gives me a barrier to looking into it in the future.
The Guinness Book of World Records credits Gareth Griffin of Harrogate U.K. with the record for growing the world's heaviest onion at 8.97kg or 19lb, 12.4Oz.
But it seems they need to update their record given the size of the onions people are eating in this thread.
Have you looked at the technical info? There's a write-up*, videos, photos, code and CAD files, plus another domain with the team behind, including author links to their LinkedIns which take about the company+project, plus a Google Scholar page which all confirm that they worked at Google Research. It's possible it's real people but a fake project, but that's not where Occam's razor falls for me.
The section with the three levels of generation make it seem like a joke, but it does appear to be real, with a lot of work gone into reducing power consumption. Unless it is actually a joke, and they've just committed to the bit with the technical info.
Guy with one beefy arm can now use the excuse "I run a local AI chatbot" as an excuse
I'd like to look into it more, but this site is frustrating dogshit and has no actual useful info.
I wanted to know:
Cost Release/availabilty effort to make and store tokens
Write it in fucking text. A forced slideshow and videos doesn't make me want the product more, it makes me frustrated with your company, and gives me a barrier to looking into it in the future.
At the bottom of the page: https://squeezlabs.github.io/handcrank/
Lists exactly how it's made
If they put these in datacenters, we would have a surplus of jobs. Just saying.
I think I'd rather do anything but crank all day
I'm sure you'll get a break once all questions have been answered
The Guinness Book of World Records credits Gareth Griffin of Harrogate U.K. with the record for growing the world's heaviest onion at 8.97kg or 19lb, 12.4Oz.
But it seems they need to update their record given the size of the onions people are eating in this thread.
Have you looked at the technical info? There's a write-up*, videos, photos, code and CAD files, plus another domain with the team behind, including author links to their LinkedIns which take about the company+project, plus a Google Scholar page which all confirm that they worked at Google Research. It's possible it's real people but a fake project, but that's not where Occam's razor falls for me.
* I think it's non-LLM, despite some em dashes)
The section with the three levels of generation make it seem like a joke, but it does appear to be real, with a lot of work gone into reducing power consumption. Unless it is actually a joke, and they've just committed to the bit with the technical info.
I’ll modify one to connect it to my concept2 rowERG. It’ll synergize with database prompts