Host: Yes, what if it is combined with quantum computing?
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:11 am
This method of reasoning is more complex and more expensive to perform, but it results in significantly improved reasoning capabilities. By exploring multiple avenues of inquiry, these models demonstrate a higher level of intelligence and are able to provide more nuanced and thoughtful answers.
I think with this stuff you really need to be very careful about setting guardrails. But I also think that, at least for the next phase, it will take a lot of computing power to run these models and do many of the operations that they're talking about.
So I don't know. I think an interesting question is how much cyprus telegram data of this you can actually do on a pair of glasses or a phone versus a government or a company that owns an entire data center.
And, I mean, it can always get more efficient. Like you can start doing something and then maybe the next year you can do it 10 times more efficiently. But it’s definitely something that needs to be addressed in the next phase of the industry to make sure things run smoothly.
Mark Zuckerberg: Well, I'm not an expert in quantum computing. My understanding is that it's still a long way from being a very practical paradigm. I think Google just made some breakthroughs, but I think most people still think that's more than a decade away. So my guess is that we'll have very smart AI before then .
I think with this stuff you really need to be very careful about setting guardrails. But I also think that, at least for the next phase, it will take a lot of computing power to run these models and do many of the operations that they're talking about.
So I don't know. I think an interesting question is how much cyprus telegram data of this you can actually do on a pair of glasses or a phone versus a government or a company that owns an entire data center.
And, I mean, it can always get more efficient. Like you can start doing something and then maybe the next year you can do it 10 times more efficiently. But it’s definitely something that needs to be addressed in the next phase of the industry to make sure things run smoothly.
Mark Zuckerberg: Well, I'm not an expert in quantum computing. My understanding is that it's still a long way from being a very practical paradigm. I think Google just made some breakthroughs, but I think most people still think that's more than a decade away. So my guess is that we'll have very smart AI before then .