not a communist, but the communist manifesto articulated this problem very well in people end up doing work that does not matter to them because of capitalism. imagine a world, where people do that, they are passionate about and not have to worry about basic means and even some wants (entertainment, comfort living etc). a world of abundance for everyone where people just do what they are super passionate about. will AI help towards that or not is a big question.
I have a feeling the Trainium thing might get scrapped at some point of time as its probably not worth their effort in trying to retrofit. I assume AMD probalby at their doorstep banging to show better value
duh! isn't that obvious. is this some students wanted a project with pretty graphs on writing experience?! I am not trying to be cynical or anything. just questioning the obvious thing here.
all-in on AI infra. figuring out is an interim issue as the technology is moving fast while it is still early in capabilities of the models. But, bubble can only burst of the model providers can't figure out how they can make money. but seems like with agents workforce, shopping, ads, adult content stuff that OAI is going after, they seem to be after making money. I can see 20k yearly subscriptions coming soon for enterprises once this tech is reliable enough than a 200k employee or at least pair up with a 400k employee with 5, 20k agents to do 6x work than spending 400k+200k*5.
Someone didn't try the power of Google pixels phones. Recently, many of my iPhone friends and family envy the pictures taken from Google Pixel 9 pro vs their latest iPhones. It's hands down the best camera and image processing.
Have you seen them on desktop or compared to a 20yo sensor without computerized photography? The post is not about iPhone cameras per se, but about small phone sensors + computerized photography. The author probably has that iPhone.
It's still not going to come anywhere close to a real camera. Phone cameras with their tiny sensors have physical limitations that cannot be overcome, I guess until the day they are regenerating the entire image with AI based on what it expects the scene should look like with a real camera.
Imagining a Facebook Phone where you point the camera at your family to take a photo, and it recognises who is in the picture and replaces their faces with the best available photo of each them from their Facebook account. Or their "My chosen social media photo".