That little fella is the product of 2 billion years of evolution, do you have any idea how many terrawatthours that took? How much water? How much this activity reshaped the planet? All so you could ask that fella some silly questions
Humans use roughly 100W just to stay alive, so 876kWh a year, 26280kWh per life (assuming average historical lifespan of 30 years), since homo sapiens "emerged" there have been roughly 117 billion individuals so 3074760 terrawatthours, and this is ignoring any additional energy usage from doing any activity
And that's just from a single species that has only existed 190000-ish years
If we're using the total amount of energy over it's development, AI still loses hard because its creation also factors in billions of years of evolution for the humans who created it. When you then take into account how much less energy efficient AI is per response while only being capable of that single task, it's an even more bananas comparison.
peeps who genuinely use unedited lm output as som kindsa source-.,.... r on the same level as crypto-bros for me....
but my 14-year old brother is like dis >~< aaaaaaa his brain is rotting away as i speak!!! he yaps to dis voice mode a looooot - evn right after comin home!
dis is BAD! like - he has frens, he doesn need som machine to verify his thoughts.... whyyyys he like dis rn >o<
poisoning the datapool for the scrapers, presumably.
welcome to the tower of babel when the people create new dialects and languages after the overlord destroys what they created because the overlord demands complete control of the populace, but the populace refuse to be controlled. the challenge from here is that now it's harder for ourselves to organize ourselves because we talk about these things differently
That little fella is the product of 2 billion years of evolution, do you have any idea how many terrawatthours that took? How much water? How much this activity reshaped the planet? All so you could ask that fella some silly questions
Worth it!
Not that much, nature is efficient.
Humans use roughly 100W just to stay alive, so 876kWh a year, 26280kWh per life (assuming average historical lifespan of 30 years), since homo sapiens "emerged" there have been roughly 117 billion individuals so 3074760 terrawatthours, and this is ignoring any additional energy usage from doing any activity
And that's just from a single species that has only existed 190000-ish years
If we're using the total amount of energy over it's development, AI still loses hard because its creation also factors in billions of years of evolution for the humans who created it. When you then take into account how much less energy efficient AI is per response while only being capable of that single task, it's an even more bananas comparison.