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Phlogistique | 1 year ago

...it will run in datacenters far from their homes, plugged into redundant power sources and high-availaibility systems?

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nickburns|1 year ago

All 'unpluggable.' It's a metaphor.

ben_w|1 year ago

Most people have a hard time unplugging from social media, despite widespread distrust of big tech.

Can't unplug from banking, even when literally communists (literally literally, I've met some proud of being communists, they still got a mortgage).

Coal and petroleum-based fuels are slowly getting unplugged, but the issues were known over a century ago, and the transition only became relevant scale when the alternative was already much cheaper — and it's not yet clear how much damage has been done in the intervening years.

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Any AI worth using is so because it's at least one of [cheaper, better] than a human on the same task: any AI which is both more expensive and worse just doesn't have any reason to be used in the first place.

This means that "unplugging" an AI comes with a cost of losing every advantage that made you start using it in the first place.

exe34|1 year ago

it's a pointless metaphor if there's an army of armed drones keeping you out.