> 100× energy-efficiency advantage for running some of the largest current Transformer models, and that if both the models and the optical hardware are scaled to the quadrillion-parameter regime, optical computers could have a >8,000×
Maybe I interpreted that incorrectly but I thought it's saying a 100x advantage for current large Transformer models, and 8000x advantage for future quadrillion-parameter models? I didn't include those because I suppose that size of model is quite a few years away. Admittedly this is only based on the abstract...
> it may be possible to achieve a 100× energy-efficiency advantage
Running the math on a machine with 8x A100 (enough to run today's LLMs), that would be 300w * 8gpus / 100 = 24w.
This is within striking distance of IOT and personal devices. I'm trying to imagine what a world would look like where generative text models are commodetised to the point where you can either generate text locally on your phone, or generate GBs of text in the cloud.
I have to admit it's very hard to make any sort of accurate prediction.
From the info in the article alone, it's impossible to tell if this is even a correlation at all. I don't know what the expected number of reports would be for a given year, and if 30k is higher or lower than that.
> If a link between vaccination and menstrual changes is confirmed
Even the wording in the article stops short of claiming there is evidence for any link. It's just a bad headline.
Reddit was funded by ycombinator in summer ‘05, which probably explains part of it. Then the rest I would say is down to similarities between the two sites (primarily acting as link aggregators, although reddit has gradually diverged from this).
Maybe I interpreted that incorrectly but I thought it's saying a 100x advantage for current large Transformer models, and 8000x advantage for future quadrillion-parameter models? I didn't include those because I suppose that size of model is quite a few years away. Admittedly this is only based on the abstract...