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Data center is a data center. Co-location units in IT sense. Now, while I might agree to some opinions as to what would be the purpose of such a huge data warehouse, but one was missing.
Smart cities...Managing traffic lights, heat and water distribution, electric grid efficiency, turn on and off street lights and redirect power, dispatch emergency services like fire, ambulance, waste management, police calls and crime prevention monitoring just to name a few...AI is not about giving you orders or developing mRNA soup mixes, it is about processing massive amount of information in quick and efficient manner. Again, it is a data center that will process info at the most sufficient manner.
Cities can benefit by acquiring processing power just like we do now in data centers at co location facilities.
Well, I offer my opinion of what is good can come out of it. I believe it is a goal. City can 'rent' piece of AI to manage its needs in 21 century.
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(01-24-2025, 07:58 PM)Darkorange Wrote: Data center is a data center. Co-location units in IT sense. Now, while I might agree to some opinions as to what would be the purpose of such a huge data warehouse, but one was missing.
Smart cities...Managing traffic lights, heat and water distribution, electric grid efficiency, turn on and off street lights and redirect power, dispatch emergency services like fire, ambulance, waste management, police calls and crime prevention monitoring just to name a few...AI is not about giving you orders or developing mRNA soup mixes, it is about processing massive amount of information in quick and efficient manner. Again, it is a data center that will process info at the most sufficient manner.
Cities can benefit by acquiring processing power just like we do now in data centers at co location facilities.
Well, I offer my opinion of what is good can come out of it. I believe it is a goal. City can 'rent' piece of AI to manage its needs in 21 century.
cheers))
"Looking at this from 40,000 feet, the world begins to resemble circuitry. I wonder if this is why they are trying to purchase Greenland, with its cold temperatures, for storing data servers? Why are so many roundabouts being built? Well, automated cars won't need traffic lights.
There seems to be a plan in motion, and many people will become obsolete, 'useless eaters.' They may believe a smaller population is necessary to realize the dream of an AI utopia."
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(01-24-2025, 08:59 PM)Mr Roboto Wrote: "Looking at this from 40,000 feet, the world begins to resemble circuitry. I wonder if this is why they are trying to purchase Greenland, with its cold temperatures, for storing data servers? Why are so many roundabouts being built? Well, automated cars won't need traffic lights.
There seems to be a plan in motion, and many people will become obsolete, 'useless eaters.' They may believe a smaller population is necessary to realize the dream of an AI utopia." By the time they build this data center, their tech will become obsolete. New tech and approach will be needed. DeepSeek is the living proof.
Along those lines...by the time Musk puts people on Mars, new engines for space travel will emerge nullifying the effort...may be.
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(01-23-2025, 07:28 AM)SomeStupidName Wrote: Isn't that the exact point of Project Stargate? Are you A.I.?
Hardly is my reply to both your questions and my point has been recently shown via Deepseek introduction, where the CoT (Chain of Thought) is visible to us - hence us taking control - hence the heroes here are those that think outside the standard box in creating how DS reasons by spending only $6 million instead of Stargate's $500 Billion (bye bye $5 Billion). Deepseek tokens' costs are also affordable for all and offer 80+ parameters of reasoning at this point in time because it's reasoning capabilities may have no limits.
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(01-29-2025, 08:17 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Hardly is my reply to both your questions and my point has been recently shown via Deepseek introduction, where the CoT (Chain of Thought) is visible to us - hence us taking control - hence the heroes here are those that think outside the standard box in creating how DS reasons by spending only $6 million instead of Stargate's $500 Billion (bye bye $5 Billion). Deepseek tokens' costs are also affordable for all and offer 80+ parameters of reasoning at this point in time because it's reasoning capabilities may have no limits.
They spent less money because they didn't really create anything they just copied what has already been done. Same thing China always does never the innovator always the imitator. Even their chips are just knock offs on NVIDIA ran ad half power, okay neat trick but hardly anything to get your panties in a twist about.
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(Yesterday, 07:54 AM)SomeStupidName Wrote: They spent less money because they didn't really create anything they just copied what has already been done. Same thing China always does never the innovator always the imitator. Even their chips are just knock offs on NVIDIA ran ad half power, okay neat trick but hardly anything to get your panties in a twist about.
Actually my panties became untwisted with the ability to now see AI's Chain of Thought so we/I can see exactly what it's doing and how it's doing it as it self-learns and progresses. We/I now feel I/we have more control over it. Humans have always been tweaking someone else's ideas into something new, it's still considered innovative to me.
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