@Dan_Jeffries1 I suggest to read the original report
https://t.co/aUge96425R
It is a memo from 2028 (so a work of fiction, modeling a scenario that could eventually develop)
For the autors in 2028 inference cost is minimal. That's it.
It is an interesting read, far from ridiculous.
Flight attendant comes over intercom: “your flight is oversold, I need two volunteers to take a flight this afternoon for a $300 voucher.”
I spring into action. I was born for these moments. This is why I studied game theory. Literal tingles. I pull out my megaphone and address our boarding gate: “guys, they absolutely must off board at least two passengers or this bird isn’t taking off. Every 3 minutes they will increase their bid by $200. If we all hold out for 45 more minutes, 2 of us can make nearly 5 grand each. Textbook prisoners dilemma, this is (3,3) in its most visceral representation. I’m not even going to give up my ticket but I know value when I see value. Let’s make Nash proud ladies and gentlemen. Do not acquiesce. Do not defect.”
Anyhow 2 people immediately accepted $500 and I called them retards on my megaphone and was placed in a detention room by airport police. This is why we study game theory.
The funnest part of my job has always been making up fake demo content for stuff, but it's gotten way more fun with AI.
Today I'm generating album covers for a pretend music playlist called "Devcore Essentials" 🤘🏻
It's hard to believe, but due to H100 restrictions, DeepSeek was forced to train R1 manually, with thousands of Chinese citizens holding flags to act as logic gates.