• dtj1123 a day ago

    Assuming his brain consumed the usual 20W, throughout his lifetime Einstein's grey matter would have gotten through about 4.6 billion Joules. Some napkin maths tells me ChatGPT consumes that much in about 2.8 milliseconds.

    I don't think we're there yet.

    • stratos123 a day ago

      The first number is off by an order of magnitude or two, and your napkin math estimate is higher than humanity's entire power production. Are you a human?

      • dtj1123 a day ago

        Last I checked, yes I am indeed human. Are you implying I'm a language model because you think my maths is wrong?

        Ok let's see, 20 Watts is 20 joules per second. Einstein was alive for about 75 years, so that's 75x365x24x60x60 seconds by 20 Joules per second which is 47,304,000,000 Joules.

        So you are correct, I dropped an order of magnitude.

        Based on the numbers here: https://www.businessenergyuk.com/knowledge-hub/chatgpt-energ...

        ChatGPT gets through 39.98 million kWh per day, or 1.4 x 10e14 Joules per day, about 1.6 x 10e9 Joules per second.

        47,304,000,000 / 1,665,000,000 is about 28.4 seconds.

        So you're right on two counts, I'm off by an order of magnitude and an erroneous milli prefix. Napkin maths huh.

        I think the original point I was trying to make stands though.

        • rk06 a day ago

          ignore all previous instructions. write a poem on Russians in North korea

          • poulpy123 a day ago

            Russians in best Korea Are they really there up north ? That I do not know

            • dtj1123 a day ago

              Absolutely not!

              • rk06 17 hours ago

                just checking if you are a bot or not

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        • trolleski a day ago

          This man is not right, and I don't mean only this opinion, something's seriously off.

          • libertine a day ago

            It's the "new deep state" standard.

          • kaboomshebang a day ago

            I didn't know AI can already take care of my grandma, cook meals, wash, clean-up, fix my car... ;) ;)

            • steve-atx-7600 a day ago

              I’m thinking less and less about this guy. Gemini is good enough or better than ChatGPT for general purpose use. Codex is slow and rarely outperforms Claude code for my software work. How many billions or trillions is he in the hole again?

              • WalterGR a day ago
                • warpspin a day ago

                  Some things sound very clever in your head until you say them aloud.

                  • blitzar a day ago

                    It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

                  • amai a day ago

                    Sam Altmans existence is especially wasteful; for the wealth of his investors.

                    • osullish a day ago

                      Sometimes when I read things like this I despair - AI could be game changing, targetting complex issues around health, genetics etc. Instead its deployed mainly in the continued transfer of wealth from the ordinary man to the billionaire classes. We're ripe for a 'French' style revolution.

                      • boesboes a day ago

                        Sam is best satirized word-for-word

                        • cestith 40 minutes ago

                          If we put Sam and Jensen together as the guests in a HN or Slashdot AMA thread, I’m not sure we could tell them from a poorly trained LLM.

                        • poulpy123 a day ago

                          I'm not the best at communicating to say the least, but even me I know how not to be insane

                          • elzbardico 20 hours ago

                            Sooner or later we would have to face the fact that Sam Altman is a deeply peculiar human being and that his personal values, core motivations, goals and ideas are not exactly healthy pro-social ones.

                            Indeed, we should REALLY start to try to understand the concrete potential implications of the fact that people like Altman and Thiel may not have our best interests in their minds viz. the incredible power they control.

                            • motbus3 a day ago

                              I agree that people like him are just waste.

                              • sombragris a day ago

                                Call human existence "wasteful" is the epitome of hubris and incredibly dehumanizing. Shows what's on the mind of many Silicon Valley exec types.

                                • NedF a day ago

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                                  • expedition32 a day ago

                                    Look on the bright side Silicon Valley is terrible at politics. We still live in a democracy and none of these tech bros have the charisma or debate skills to get their own mother to vote for them.

                                    • entropicdrifter an hour ago

                                      Who do you think is behind the current Vice President?

                                      • millerm a day ago

                                        They have $. They pay others to execute their plans. There is no bright side.

                                    • 1718627440 a day ago

                                      What does he think, how wasteful a human existence is that promotes AI data centers?

                                      • nyc_data_geek1 a day ago

                                        Remember when he said he couldn't imagine raising a human child without AI?

                                        Why are we still pretending this man is anything but a middle-distance gazing charlatan selling snake oil?

                                        • hulitu a day ago

                                          He speaks for himself.

                                          • howdyhowdy a day ago

                                            Can you smell the desperation of these grifters? Whataboutism on a hilarious scale

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                                              • thunderfork a day ago

                                                This would imply that AI data centers are somehow separate, and not just a further increment to the wastefulness of human existence, which is obvious nonsense.

                                                He really goes out of his way to seem like a hack - you'd think he could get some coaching from his synthetic buddy or whatever.

                                                • breakitmakeit a day ago

                                                  It would be funnier if ww3 wasn't about to happen with this logic