| ▲ | gf000 3 hours ago | |
> Really ? Every Human ? Yes, in many ways absolutely. Just because a model is a better "Google" than my dummy friend doesn't mean that this same friend is more capable at countless cases. > Meaningless comparison. You are looking at two completely different substrates. Do you realize how much compute it would take to run a full simulation of the human brain on a computer ? The most powerful super computer on the planet could not run this in real time. Isn't that just more proof how efficient the human brain is? Especially that a wire has much better properties than water solutions in bags. | ||
| ▲ | famouswaffles 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
>Just because a model is a better "Google" than my dummy friend doesn't mean that this same friend is more capable at countless cases. People use LLMs for a lot of things. 'Better Google' is is a tiny slice of that. >Isn't that just more proof how efficient the human brain is? Sure. So what ? If a game runs poorly on one hardware and excellently on another, does that mean the game was fundamentally different between the 2 devices ? No, Of course not. | ||