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Literally what google doing in favor of USA.
Huge difference. Google does it for money. Yandex does it to enable an autocracy and to maintain their ability to operate.
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We can have what, a great search engine? Maybe if you have a time machine to 2003
Just take it to America from us, thank you. Along with VK. Great search engine and a social network. Full of backdoors for thugs and corrupt police, censorship and other lovely stuff... but you'll probably say that Google is full of it too, because you had no experience of living in Russia.
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The $10k price is for an A100 with 40GB ram, so you need 8 of those. If you can get your hands on the 80GB variant, 4 are enough. Also, if you want to have a machine with eight of these cards, it will need to be a pretty high-spec rack-mounted or large tower. To feed these GPUs, you will want to have a decent amount of PCIe-4 lanes, meaning EPYC are the logical choice. So that's $20k for an AMD EPYC server with at le…
Do you happen to know the cost of the 80GB variant?
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That's definitely the future, personalized entertainment and social interactions will be big. I could watch a movie made for me, and discuss it with a bunch of chat bots. The future will be bubbly as hell, people will be decaying in their safe places as the hellscape rages on outside.
> I could watch a movie made for me We're a long, long way from this. Stringing words/images together into a coherent sequence is arguably the easy bit of creating novels/films, and computers still lag a long way behind humans in this regard. Structuring a narrative is a harder, subtler step. Our most advanced ML solutions are improving rapidly, but often struggle with coherence over a single paragraph; they're not g…
I'm pretty sure the Marvel franchise is shat out by an algorithm.
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#285I 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…
The bots/machine vs human reminds me of that famous experiment from the 30s in which Winthrop Kellogg[0], a comparative psychologist, and his wife decided to raise their human baby (Donald) simultaneously with a chimpanzee baby (Gua) in an effort to "humanize the ape". It was set out to last 5 years but was relatively quickly abrupted after only 9 months. The explicit reason wasn't stated only that it successfully pr…
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People in Russia felt much safer using iCloud, Gmail or Google Drive. Of course they comply to some requests by Kremlin or police. But Yandex or VK just give information straight away often times without much procedure.
the same way I feel much comfortable using Yandex in united states. Google and Facebook feed their data to NSA.
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Then they have some explaining to do. As they are very wrong, from a historical/archaeological point view [1]. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_and_Judais...
The relevant Wikipedia page is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khazars
> Use in antisemitic polemic
> conspiracy theorist, David Icke, who states that the Israelians falsely claim to be descendants of the Biblical Jews
I don't really care about conspiracy theorists. Mainly because they ignore 2000 years of accepted archeology.
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> Google overlords neutered their own product out of fear over lawyers/regulation What kind of lawyers/regulation do you have in mind? If anything, I'd find the opposite: lawyers and copyright holders should be grateful for such a tool that - when it was still working - allowed you to trace websites using your images illegally. Now they all use Yandex for this purpose, with relatively good results.
IIRC it was mostly from groups like Getty images. They and other image licensing companies didn't want google showing their images in search results. They claimed it was copyright infringement and given the absolute state of IP law in the US they could have made Google's life very difficult.