Tom Stoneham on Nostr: npub1e0a6n…reww0 Thanks! I will have a look but not sure why ill-formed? I was ...
npub1e0a6n84krygh2qc3ajptu4fa4ma0qy53acz8smsyhztgxljxkghsureww0 (npub1e0a…eww0) Thanks! I will have a look but not sure why ill-formed?
I was quite deliberately avoiding issues around training and only asking about energy use of models once released, if that is what you had in mind. I.e. suppose we accept the direct comparability of a human performing a cognitive task and an LLM doing the 'same thing', which is what all economic predictions seem to be based on, then which is more energy and water efficient?
Or have I missed something?
I was quite deliberately avoiding issues around training and only asking about energy use of models once released, if that is what you had in mind. I.e. suppose we accept the direct comparability of a human performing a cognitive task and an LLM doing the 'same thing', which is what all economic predictions seem to be based on, then which is more energy and water efficient?
Or have I missed something?