As artificial intelligence outpaces human capability, the real question isn't whether machines will replace us, but how we'll find meaning in a world of abundance.
Neural Networks in general though are massively useful, and NNs being trained for e.g. medical diagnostics or scientific research are miniscule in their energy footprints compared to LLMs, can be incredibly accurate (even beyond people), and open up tons of avenues for research that the extant budgets just couldn’t support.
LLMs, sure.
Neural Networks in general though are massively useful, and NNs being trained for e.g. medical diagnostics or scientific research are miniscule in their energy footprints compared to LLMs, can be incredibly accurate (even beyond people), and open up tons of avenues for research that the extant budgets just couldn’t support.