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The last six months in LLMs, illustrated by pelicans on bicycles
I presented an invited keynote at the AI Engineer World’s Fair in San Francisco this week. This is my third time speaking at the event—here are my talks from October …
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alvinkatojr
Ok, this was a fun read. Watching the models struggle to draw pelicans was interesting and funny. But the cost of training these things: damn!
It looks like it will be a race to the bottom before finally this AI wave dies out, and becomes as common as water, gas, and electricity.
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AstonJ
…unless it guzzles up all of our water and electricity
(shouldn’t laugh really!)
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alvinkatojr
Hahaha too late. I just did
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