I asked ChatGPT another #AI BS engine to calculate Google’s BS engine’s failure cost and it came up with about $10.4 billion. Is that accurate who knows? Hilarious ? 💯
Cost calc below from ChatGPT
“Total Estimated Financial Impact:
• Ad Revenue Loss: $2 billion
• Increased Operational Costs: $300 million
• Legal and Regulatory Costs: $600 million
• Brand Damage: $7.5 billion
Total Estimated Loss: $2 billion + $300 million + $600 million + $7.5 billion = $10.4 billion”
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“Training on Reddit posts considered harmful to model accuracy.”
Peer reviewers gave glowing comments like “No shit Sherlock!”
Asked for a comment the ground breaking paper’s author Captain Obvious simply stated “have you ever even been on Reddit?’ He also encouraged Google to instead train on 4chan content instead as that will totally “fix” everything.
this is so funny to me for so many reasons. i found it on reddit i have to share.
little joke explanation - Assuming these are true nvme drives and not just SATA drives with similar keying (ie m.2 sata)... One of those connections has got to be power, the other has got to be data. I'm no expert in offbrand cheap things like this (i mean i have a couple they work for what they do lol) but presumably that's a USB 3 (if even, i bet it's usb2) connection to the computer. i doubt it's exposing any of the pcie stuff over thunder port either. so you have these super fast ssds bottlenecked by usb speeds, god knows what the controller on this cheap piece of shit is so you may not even be able to get smart data from it (sometimes you can but i've noticed it can get really weird) not to mention this looks like a cheap knockoff so i doubt it's usb gen 3.2 with the most performant implementation of spec :harold:
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