• UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee
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    17 hours ago

    Funny comic.

    On a serious note though - AI is advanced means of production. All of it might not be 100% production ready today, but it’s getting there soon. Our goal must be to seize this means of production (make AI companies publicly owned with a consumer cooperative operational model). Denying its existence only serves the interests of the bourgeoisie, as it makes us unprepared when it actually starts replacing jobs en masse.

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    1 day ago

    “I’m going to paint a shitty picture” … while using enough electricity to power a small town for two months

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        Yes, thankfully the reasonable tech companies offering these services have decided to stop the training process after it was done once. The insane increase in energy consumption and hardware manufacturing for datacenter components and accelerators is purely coincidental and has nothing to do with demand for gimmicky generative AI services. Let’s also conveniently ignore the increasing inference cost of more complex models, while we’re at it.

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      Surprised to hear that my graphics card consumes enough electricity to power a small town for two months in the second it takes for it to generate an image. I’m getting incredibly good electricity rates if so.

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      Really though, I just went through a rabbit hole of confirming a single BTC transaction uses more than 700 KWH, that’s 3 months electricity to me!

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        19 hours ago

        A single BTC transaction uses 700kWh of electricity? I’d like to see those documents too now because that doesn’t sound right at all.

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        23 hours ago

        I feel like most of the articles saying this are confusing the mining power usage (a constant load) with the transaction power usage. (Essentially nothing) Each transaction fee does incentivise more mining, but it’s not a flat power cost per transaction.