I mean the max efficiency for intelligence, which is pretty abstract so part of the question is what does intelligence even mean as it supersedes humans and the metrics we care about
EDIT: so the main thing is technologies like Ray have a way to do these things, but I honestly just want an easy way to do this. Maybe means I will have to set up something with Ray and AWS myself and make a wrapper for that?
Yeah, I understand that it is something that can be done fairly easily but I am too lazy to do so at the moment (lol). By finicky I mean like usually kind of buggy and hard-to-use web interfaces to set up some weird Jupyter Notebook that they run or SSH (hard-to-use as in something like AWS Sagemaker). I understand the use of these things but I just want to be able to use my own development environment to do everything I need to do and then send some code over to run. Preferably the pricing would be kind of serverless, just paying for the time of the compute used to run the programs that are run, not just paying for the reserved server to sit there.
The NSA declassified this a while back, it's 395 pages of an in depth python course that literally teaches everything. Does anyone know of a similar in depth guide to another language (C/C++, Javascript, etc) publicly available on the internet?
The paid version probably includes better servers and hardware for your ChatGPT instance, but OpenAI intentionally creating demand errors? I would think its more along the lines of they are using cheap servers to allow everyone to use ChatGPT and thus when too many people are trying to use this massive machine learning model (175B parameters), the wait time goes up and up as the models have more and more inputs to respond to.
Also most freemium platforms do try to motivate their users to upgrade to paid plans.
Spotify: No downloading music without paid plan, etc
I agree. A problem arises though when moderation goes too far and a website/forum/online community is turned into a Stack Overflow, a useful place but way to over moderated, with established users being very toxic to new ones.
If I had to guess why you were accused of being ChatGPT, its probably because of your tendency to write longer form answers which tends to be the style ChatGPT uses.
It can be, but the problem is that the good subreddits are only take one click for someone to join them, and thus they are not isolated at all from the broader community of Reddit and the broader community of Reddit being what it is that sub reddit inevitably degrades. But yes, some subreddits are nice.
Oh, reading this again. Do you mean something ChatGPT is excellent at answering? The only problem with that is that ChatGPT is really just an excellent bullshit machine, as in it is really good at making stuff up. So I would probably get some questionable information when it comes to smaller details.