Recently, we purchased one of each Anthropic/OpenAI subscription plan and randomly ran long horizon coding tasks until we exhausted the weekly limit. It's widely believed that a $200/month plan maxes out at ~$2000/month worth of tokens (assuming API pricing). However, we found that the subscriptions are actually far more generous. (2/4)
@_JayDoe@Polymarket Nope.
It’s also so obvious when they write the whole number out instead of like 2.5B.
Just another way to make it seem bigger and scarier. Not to mention they don’t include any context whatsoever.
What do you mean by viable?
Of course farms are incredibly important. But I would guess >90% of adults in America interact in someway with a data center that improves their lives (daily). Mostly indirectly where they have no clue a data center is involved.
Data centers (especially Amazon’s) don’t just power AI. And if someone had a magic switch to shut them all off we would be back to the stone ages and almost every modern comfort of life would be shut off.
@ZacksJerryRig I have a very simple question then
Those big solar panels on starlink satellites produce energy to power chips, lasers… etc. Most of that energy is converted to heat which needs to be dissipated somehow.
Where does the heat go?
Did you read that?
You said that the powers costs will be subsidized by local taxpayers, but the article says:
“The development agreement MIDA approved on April 24 allows O’Leary Digital to make a deal with TallGrass Energy for natural gas utility service through a connection to the Ruby Pipeline. The project would use that natural gas to generate its own power, Pritchett said.”
And adds on “Pritchett said the data center would tap into unused capacity on the pipeline that is not currently under contract. Because of that, he said it should not affect existing gas customers or raise rates.”
How does that support your point in any way?