A single human brain has the energy demands of a lightbulb, instead of the energy demands for all the humans in Wyoming.
This is a non sequitur. The reasons AI models don’t have the energy demands of a lightbulb isn’t because they’re too big and current algorithms are too inefficient. Quite the contrary, an actual whole brain emulation would require the world’s largest supercomputer. Current computers are just nowhere near as efficient as the human brain.
This is a non sequitur. The reasons AI models don’t have the energy demands of a lightbulb isn’t because they’re too big and current algorithms are too inefficient. Quite the contrary, an actual whole brain emulation would require the world’s largest supercomputer. Current computers are just nowhere near as efficient as the human brain.