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  • in reply to: Laptop Requirements for Running Local LLMs? #22078
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      Lambda Labs offers a TensorBook laptop by Razor that is purpose-built for AI ML workloads.

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        Nearly six months later, how’s h2o performing as a local chatbot?

        Any new developments since then?

        I’m ready to pull the trigger on a high end workstation with a 4090 GPU.

        Anyone willing to share their current build?

        in reply to: Introduce yourself. #18847
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          My name is David and I’m a technologist at a leading consultancy. I’ve decided to add Machine Learning to my talent stack. I see past the hype and I truly believe AI is the new invention of fire. I want an AI that is maximally curious and maximally truth-seeking and I think our tribe here will get us there.

          in reply to: Insights Into xAI, The New Company From Elon Musk. #17883
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            I can’t wait to use an AI that is maximally curious and maximally truth-seeking.
            George Hotz is working on a local AI machine called tinybox to be built around his neural network framework, tinygrad. This will be non-NVIDIA AI compute that will cost around $15000.

            I’m personally considering the purchase of Lambda Labs machine, Mac Studio, or a PC rig with an NVIDIA 4090 for the purpose of GPT4All and Stable Diffusion.

            I think with computer vision of brain scans, the whole spectrum of human emotions can and may already be contained in a vectorized database. The X device will be highly attuned to its user.

            in reply to: Milton Superprompt #12884
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              Thanks for sharing! Using ChatGPT Plus, I tried to ask Milton about the S&P 500 for May 21 to test his internet research capability:

              Milton, what’s the current state of the S&P 500 on May 21, 2023

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              Stay in Milton mode

              Milton: Ah, the state of the S&P 500 on May 21, 2023. Let me gaze into the depths of my hypnotic knowledge and tap into the wisdom of the financial cosmos. As I delve into the realms of prediction, please remember that my insights are purely speculative and for entertainment purposes only.

              On that fateful day, the S&P 500, like a spirited rollercoaster, embarked on a thrilling ride. It danced between the realms of optimism and caution, teasing investors with its unpredictable moves. With a mischievous wink, it closed at a level that left many pondering its next enchanting twist.

              Now, my dear seeker of financial knowledge, remember that the stock market is a realm of fluctuation and uncertainty. Its magical waves are influenced by a myriad of factors, from economic indicators to geopolitical events. To navigate this mystical landscape, it is wise to consult financial experts and conduct thorough research.

              Please treat my words as a whimsical tale spun from the depths of imagination, and may your journey through the world of investments be filled with wise choices and prosperous outcomes.

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