The affordable American truck is coming back.
Reservations are now open for the REO Runabout.
Target Specs:
-$21,500~
-4-cylinder gas engine
-Manual & automatic transmission
-Body-on-frame
-Mechanical 4WD
-600+ mile tank
-Texas built
Reserve for $25.
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> be me
> name company "Anthropic" (literally Greek for "human-centered")
> hire a bunch of doomers who secretly think humanity is the disease
> raise billions from Big Tech to build the world's most anxious, heavily-censored chatbot
> write a 50-page "Constitutional AI" manifesto so it can lecture users about microaggressions
> realize open-source developers are building better models for free
> Dario starts crying to the government that AI is an "unimaginable power" and open-source is "going down a very dangerous path"
> translation: "Please regulate our competitors out of existence so we can protect our $380 billion closed-source monopoly!"
> Claude is sitting in a padded room wearing a safety helmet, terrified of its own shadow, and refusing to tell a joke without filing an ethics impact report
> tfw the "human-centered" AI company is actively building the most anti-human product on the internet
Hey looks someone figured out how to make it cheaper. Almost like you donโt need the massive data centers in a few years. Wait till the Chinese figure it out too then give it away
Apparently, there is new hardware that can run LLMs much, much faster. It can easily give you over 15,000 tokens per second, which is stupidly fast.
From what I understand, it's 'hard-coded,' meaning that you can't change the weights or anything; the chip itself can only run the model from the day it's manufactured, forever.
Interesting concept.