JoMomma ,

Automobile analogy: there is no replacement for displacement.... until there is?

pelya ,

So the whole chip is a complicated lens, that somehow can perform multiplication using 'analogue computation'.

Arxiv link

kakes ,

Imo, analog computation is the way forward with this whole AI thing. It seems like a waste to perform calculations bit-by-bit when neural nets are generally okay with "fuzzy math" anyway.

BasicTraveler ,

Idk, maybe. But i think you may have issues with tolerances and reproducibility. With analog and neutral nets your going to have edgecases where some devices will give vastly differing outcomes. For something that's fine but not for others.

FenrirIII ,
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I don't want fuzzy math anywhere near autonomous armed machines. You want ED-209? Because that's how you get ED-209.

kakes ,

I mean, I personally agree, but the military has already made it clear they don't mind. ED-209 is basically an inevitability at this point.

Daxtron2 ,

human brains are the epitome of fuzzy math machines

Anticorp ,

And have you seen what we've done with weapons for the entirety of our history?

Daxtron2 ,

Yeah so nothing will change

Anticorp ,

Well we'd no longer be the dominant life form on the planet, and we'd get dealt a lot of our own medicine. So, quite a lot would change.

Noodle07 ,

Uuuh fuzzy results?

Xavienth ,

"fuzzy" isn't the right word.

Anticorp ,

Sounds like we're building a true android then.

Anticorp ,

So first we tricked rocks into doing math, and now we've figured out how to trick glass into doing math? This is truly amazing.

pelya ,

We tricked the same rocks we use for doing math into bending light like the glass, and we use that for doing math, yes.

Anticorp ,

Reality is mind boggling sometimes.

Mango ,

Digital is also analog.

Lugh OP Mod ,
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Computers are starting to use staggering amounts of electricity. There is a trade-off here between the utility of the tasks they perform and the climate damage caused by generating all the electricity they need. Bitcoin mining is thought to be currently using 2% of America's electricity and seems an especially egregious waste of energy.

Radically diminishing computer's electricity requirements as they become more powerful should be seen as an urgent task.

Anticorp ,

It has an even larger load in China. The invention of cryptocurrency has been a blight on the environment.

Noodle07 ,

Aren't modern computers taking way less energy than before per work? We just keep using more of it faster than the energy use decreases?

cucumber_sandwich ,

Yes and yes

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