Microsoft Rations Access to AI Hardware for Internal Teams
Microsoft set to announce suite of Office 365 tools powered by GPT-4 tomorrow, Microsoft now facing an internal shortage of the server hardware needed to run the AI, according to three current Microsoft employees.
This has forced the company to ration access to the hardware for some internal teams building other AI tools to ensure it has enough capacity to handle both Bing’s new GPT-4 and the upcoming new Office tools.
Microsoft set to announce suite of Office 365 tools powered by GPT-4 tomorrow, Microsoft now facing an internal shortage of the server hardware needed to run the AI, according to three current Microsoft employees.
This has forced the company to ration access to the hardware for some internal teams building other AI tools to ensure it has enough capacity to handle both Bing’s new GPT-4 and the upcoming new Office tools.
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Non-physical things CAN or CANNOT have REAL value?
E.g.:
Only dollars backed by a physical commodity like gold have “real” value? Only jobs with a physical product like welding produce “real” value, while e.g. trading stocks can’t produce “real” value?
E.g.:
Only dollars backed by a physical commodity like gold have “real” value? Only jobs with a physical product like welding produce “real” value, while e.g. trading stocks can’t produce “real” value?
Anonymous Poll
28%
(A) Non-physical CAN have REAL value, and I lean LEFT.
47%
(B) Non-physical CAN have REAL value, and I lean RIGHT.
11%
(C) Non-physical CANNOT have REAL value, and I lean LEFT.
14%
(D) Non-physical CANNOT have REAL value, and I lean RIGHT.
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Chat GPT
Non-physical things CAN or CANNOT have REAL value?
E.g.:
Only dollars backed by a physical commodity like gold have “real” value? Only jobs with a physical product like welding produce “real” value, while e.g. trading stocks can’t produce “real” value?
E.g.:
Only dollars backed by a physical commodity like gold have “real” value? Only jobs with a physical product like welding produce “real” value, while e.g. trading stocks can’t produce “real” value?
Elaboration:
Can that which cannot be tied back to any existing physical reality, not in any way, and not even in principle, ever really have “real” value?
Physical = attached to the consumption or production that can be tied back to some definite amount of some physical commodity that already physically exists in reality.
E.g.
Physical: Widget produced by factory, valued in terms of the value of the physical commodities needed for its production.
Physical: AI model that requires $10M worth of electricity to be trained, which in turn can, at least in principle, be tied back to definite amounts of physical resources needed to produce the needed electricity and their value.
Non-Physical: Trading of paper ownership titles, where these titles are for rights to future factory production, where this future production has not yet physically happened, and may never happen.
Non-Physical: When banks loan out the same deposited money more than once, in exchange for ownership over future repayments plus interest, but this future interest may never happen.
Can that which cannot be tied back to any existing physical reality, not in any way, and not even in principle, ever really have “real” value?
Physical = attached to the consumption or production that can be tied back to some definite amount of some physical commodity that already physically exists in reality.
E.g.
Physical: Widget produced by factory, valued in terms of the value of the physical commodities needed for its production.
Physical: AI model that requires $10M worth of electricity to be trained, which in turn can, at least in principle, be tied back to definite amounts of physical resources needed to produce the needed electricity and their value.
Non-Physical: Trading of paper ownership titles, where these titles are for rights to future factory production, where this future production has not yet physically happened, and may never happen.
Non-Physical: When banks loan out the same deposited money more than once, in exchange for ownership over future repayments plus interest, but this future interest may never happen.
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Agree with the "fictitious capital" concept?
I.e. "Real value" must arise from some material basis, e.g. valuable commodities or money or labor effort, which went into the thing's production, or else its value is created from nowhere and "ficticious".
I.e. "Real value" must arise from some material basis, e.g. valuable commodities or money or labor effort, which went into the thing's production, or else its value is created from nowhere and "ficticious".
Anonymous Poll
35%
(A) AGREE, "fictitious capital" concept is basically correct, and I lean LEFT.
31%
(B) AGREE, "fictitious capital" concept is basically correct, and I lean RIGHT.
9%
(C) DISAGREE, "fictitious capital" is completely wrong and I lean LEFT.
24%
(D) DISAGREE, "fictitious capital" is completely wrong and I lean RIGHT.
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Researchers slam OpenAI’s GPT-4 paper as ‘masquerading as research’
There is a lot of criticism right now about the newly released GPT-4 research paper. What are the biggest issues?
William Falcon: I think what’s bothering everyone is that OpenAI made a whole paper that’s like 90-something pages long. That makes it feel like it’s open-source and academic, but it’s not. They describe literally nothing in there. When an academic paper says benchmarks, it says ‘Hey, we did better than this and here’s a way for you to validate that.’ There’s no way to validate that here.
Is this different than it was when ChatGPT came out? Or DALL-E? Were those masquerading as research in the same way?
Falcon: No, they weren’t. Remember, GPT-4 is based on Transformer architecture that was open-sourced for many years by Google. So we all know that that’s exactly what they’re using. They usually had code to verify. It wasn’t fully replicable, but you could make it happen if you knew what you’re doing. With GPT-4, you can’t do it.
So would you say that this step goes farther than anything from Google, or Microsoft, or Meta?
Falcon: I think [this is] the first time I’m seeing this is not possible [to replicate], based on this paper.
There is a lot of criticism right now about the newly released GPT-4 research paper. What are the biggest issues?
William Falcon: I think what’s bothering everyone is that OpenAI made a whole paper that’s like 90-something pages long. That makes it feel like it’s open-source and academic, but it’s not. They describe literally nothing in there. When an academic paper says benchmarks, it says ‘Hey, we did better than this and here’s a way for you to validate that.’ There’s no way to validate that here.
Is this different than it was when ChatGPT came out? Or DALL-E? Were those masquerading as research in the same way?
Falcon: No, they weren’t. Remember, GPT-4 is based on Transformer architecture that was open-sourced for many years by Google. So we all know that that’s exactly what they’re using. They usually had code to verify. It wasn’t fully replicable, but you could make it happen if you knew what you’re doing. With GPT-4, you can’t do it.
So would you say that this step goes farther than anything from Google, or Microsoft, or Meta?
Falcon: I think [this is] the first time I’m seeing this is not possible [to replicate], based on this paper.
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Bing with ChatGPT: Using chat to do work using web page content
User: hey can you calculate the total interest payed?
Bing: Sure! According to the information provided on the web page context, the total interest paid over 12 months is $1,172.22. This is calculated by adding up all the interest paid for each payment: $172.72 + $159.28 + $145.66 + $131.88 + $117.93 + $103.81 + $89.52 + $75.05 + $60.40 + $45.574 + $30.574 + $15.38 = $1,172.22.
User: hey can you calculate the total interest payed?
Bing: Sure! According to the information provided on the web page context, the total interest paid over 12 months is $1,172.22. This is calculated by adding up all the interest paid for each payment: $172.72 + $159.28 + $145.66 + $131.88 + $117.93 + $103.81 + $89.52 + $75.05 + $60.40 + $45.574 + $30.574 + $15.38 = $1,172.22.
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GPT-4 can create a "rough approximation of a mango" using FreeCAD macro scripting in Python
“I asked GPT-4 to create a rough approximation of a mango using FreeCAD.
It generated a 2-dimensional oval connected to another oval, with some sort of torus shape. I asked it to add 100 layers of ovals to approximate the shape. It did the same exact torus shape, but more smoothly.
I told it there's a torus in the middle and not an obtrusion as a mango might have. It altered the torus shape to produce this glorious specimen.”
“I asked GPT-4 to create a rough approximation of a mango using FreeCAD.
It generated a 2-dimensional oval connected to another oval, with some sort of torus shape. I asked it to add 100 layers of ovals to approximate the shape. It did the same exact torus shape, but more smoothly.
I told it there's a torus in the middle and not an obtrusion as a mango might have. It altered the torus shape to produce this glorious specimen.”
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ChatGPT GPT4 plays chess against Stockfish 15.1 (Stockfish is White)
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GPT-4 Does the DEI Die List
Thrilled for day when GPT’s wokeness abilities cross so far into super-human level, that both sides end up doing all their wokeness generation and evaluation using GPTs, so that it ends up just each side’s GPTs talking to each other.
Thrilled for day when GPT’s wokeness abilities cross so far into super-human level, that both sides end up doing all their wokeness generation and evaluation using GPTs, so that it ends up just each side’s GPTs talking to each other.
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