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@linusgsebastian@Not1234W Last time someone asked you a question on FSD in the WAN Show you completely avoided answering it, talking about how Tesla/Elon kept breaking their promises so… You’re clearly not up to look at the tech without the negative bias.
As an Apple user it sucks that Apple Music and Podcasts don’t really sync what I’m playing between my devices and the car. The Tesla native apps are slow (Atom 2021 Model 3) and lack many niceties and features. The Tesla Navigation is very good but Waze is just superior in every front, minus the integration with charging. For everything else, I need to simply pick up the phone. Yes, CarPlay has its place in Teslas, especially older models.
@theluisribeiro O maior alvo a abater dos últimos tempos está na lista mas os opositores não aproveitaram esta para o arrumar de vez durante anos. Claro que sim. Ele até lá pode estar, mas como estão criminosos de todos os quadrantes... a porra da lista vai ficar no cofre para sempre.
What in the F is an AI factory?
I had to investigate what the unelected @EU_Commission is talking about today
So according to them, it's some data centers (which they call supercomputers) in 6 different EU countries
I checked out the most powerful one: Karolina, a Czech data center, it mostly has CPUs though (see pic) not GPUs, so mostly useless for AI
The GPUs it does have are 72x 8x NVIDIA A100 GPU, so 576x A100, or equivalent of 240x H100s
(H100 is about 2.4x the compute power of A100)
So let's compare that:
@xAI has 200,000x H100 GPUs
So the xAI data center has 800x more compute than the Czech one
If we combine xAI, Meta, AWS, etc. it's about 750,000 H100s
If we assume the other 5 data centers in the EU are equivalent to the Czech one (which is massive stretch because most of the others seem AI consultacny services, they don't even HAVE chips!), the EU's new "AI factories" have a total of 1,440x H100 GPUs, let's round up to 1,500 to be nice
So the EU is trying to compete with 750,000 GPUs with their own 1,500 GPUs, so 500x less??
Correct me if I'm wrong but it's just seems very low impact and another ridiculous idea and burning of EU tax payers money that will end up in local cronies and bureaucrats and will do NOTHING to improve the AI business climate for Europe
The best way to improve it is to deregulate, make it super easy and low tax (especially when starting out) to start AI companies in Europe