Why do you need petabytes of data and billions of GPUs for a model to occasionally produce the wrong answer?
Your executives are able to produce wrong answers much faster and more consistently
Why do you need petabytes of data and billions of GPUs for a model to occasionally produce the wrong answer?
Your executives are able to produce wrong answers much faster and more consistently
@sadserver: people produced computers in the 80s to occasionally break down and flip bits.
And then we iterated.
And all the executives need is three mansions, a half dozen sports cars, and a private jet.