I have to wonder if 10 years down the line, everyone will be able to run models like this on their own computers. Have to wonder what the knock-on effects of that will be, especially if the models improve drastically. With so much of our social lives being moved online, if we have the easy ability to create fake lives of fake people one has to wonder what's real and what isn't. Maybe the dead internet theory will rea…
It could be possible with analog chips. I.e. ones that Mythic works on.
YaLM-100B: Pretrained language model with 100B parameters
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Are American developers’ achievement tainted by the fact they come from the United States?
Underrated comment, considering the history of NATO expansion, color revolutions and the hundreds of thousands killed in pursuit of reckless ideological overt or covert warfare.
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#73I hope one day it will be possible to run this kind of models at home.
If your disk has enough space to store the model, I think in theory you could run them, using the disk to store states. But it will be slow. I'm not sure how slow though, and also if anyone has implemented this. It actually should not be too difficult.
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> I have to wonder if 10 years down the line, everyone will be able to run models like this on their own computers. Isn’t that already the case? Sure, it costs $60K, but that is accessible to a surprisingly large minority, considering the potency of this software.
...what? 60 thousand dollars for a dedicated computer that you can't use is not everyone, not on their own computers, and is also a crazy large amount of money for nearly everyone. Sure there are some that could, but that's not what I said.
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$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1G count=250 status=progress $ chmod 600 /swapfile $ mkswap -U clear /swapfile $ swapon /swapfile
Is there a reason why it is required to fill the swapfile with zeroes here? Normally you'd see something like "dd of=/swapfile bs=1G seek=3 count=0", creating a file of size 3G but with no space allocated (yet). It's much quicker to complete the setup this way.
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#77I have to wonder if 10 years down the line, everyone will be able to run models like this on their own computers. Have to wonder what the knock-on effects of that will be, especially if the models improve drastically. With so much of our social lives being moved online, if we have the easy ability to create fake lives of fake people one has to wonder what's real and what isn't. Maybe the dead internet theory will rea…
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#78What sort of machine can run this model?
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"We want to punish you" and "We don't want to make business with you" are two very different things IMHO.
If you go out of your way to not do business with someone, in order to cripple them economically, then it is a punishment.
Re: YaLM-100B: Pretrained language model with 100B parameters
#80I have to wonder if 10 years down the line, everyone will be able to run models like this on their own computers. Have to wonder what the knock-on effects of that will be, especially if the models improve drastically. With so much of our social lives being moved online, if we have the easy ability to create fake lives of fake people one has to wonder what's real and what isn't. Maybe the dead internet theory will rea…