Found it tucked away in Google driveAnyone remember how many meters mars Rover can currently travel per hour. 860 something per hour?
The search function here is really lacking. I can't find that document from NASA
Evening RiseAnyone remember how many meters mars Rover can currently travel per hour. 860 something per hour?
The search function here is really lacking. I can't find that document from NASA
Yes you are correct. I referenced at least 2019 because I believe Xilinx supplied the FPGA on which Anil Mankar implemented the first engineering design for AKIDA1000 to limit issues before going to fab which places Xilinx at the very heart of this technologies realisation.Xilinx goes back to 2017 and the BrainChip Accelerator
Evening Rise
My very vague memory thinks 20 something metres per hour & with the integration of Akida this distance rose significantly, many fold.
I recall Fact Finder doing several tweets on this subject , there was a NASA paper if I recall.
Fact Finder is your man or Diogenese ( AKA , jelly fish wrangler at large).
Regards,
Esq.⁷
144 m per hour my stupid brain came up with lolEvening Rise
My very vague memory thinks 20 something metres per hour & with the integration of Akida this distance rose significantly, many fold.
I recall Fact Finder doing several tweets on this subject , there was a NASA paper if I recall.
Fact Finder is your man or Diogenese ( AKA , jelly fish wrangler at large).
Regards,
Esq.⁷
Rise,144 m per hour my stupid brain came up with lol
All good I've had a few chupa chups and some smarties.Rise,
Iv had afew sherberts, you may be correct.
Also the German market , Tradegate , is up 14 odd% .
Esq.
Turkey slapping only for me I'm afraid.Found it tucked away in Google drive
Anyone into tea bagging here?
Adults could achieve physical activity targets by walking “Teabag style” for a few minutes each day
Adults could achieve global physical activity targets by walking inefficiently for just a few minutes each day, finds a study in the Christmas issue of The BMJ.www.news-medical.net
Yes I found the document and posted above. They could possibly achieve 20 kmh with Akida. A 13788.888888889% increase If my math is correct. No idea why my text font has changedEvening Rise
My very vague memory thinks 20 something metres per hour & with the integration of Akida this distance rose significantly, many fold.
I recall Fact Finder doing several tweets on this subject , there was a NASA paper if I recall.
Fact Finder is your man or Diogenese ( AKA , jelly fish wrangler at large).
Regards,
Esq.⁷
You're pressing the keys too hard.Yes I found the document and posted above. They could possibly achieve 20 kmh with Akida. A 13788.888888889% increase If my math is correct. No idea why my text font has changed
ChatGPT is getting hammered in the comments section.
Lex Fridman on LinkedIn: ChatGPT is fascinating. I'll do a video on it. Let me know if you have… | 547 comments
ChatGPT is fascinating. I'll do a video on it. Let me know if you have questions / suggestions. | 547 comments on LinkedInwww.linkedin.com
So just like the Dewey Decimal System it still needs humans to check the entries and that the fiction and non fiction have not been mixed up in the reference section and that perverse, biased and offensive information is not mistakenly catalogued.ChatGPT: I’m an AI bot who wrote this article to explain how I work (smh.com.au)
A common indicator of the sophistication of an AI system is how many parameters — the values that control how it learns and ingests information — it has. Apple doesn't disclose how many Siri has but the progression of OpenAI's systems gives an indication of how fast things are moving.
OpenAI’s GPT-2 system, released in 2019, had 1.5 billion. GPT-3, released initially in 2020, has 175 billion. ChatGPT is based on a newer protocol, called GPT-3.5. There are rumours that the next version will have 100 trillion parameters.
To train ChatGPT, OpenAI, which has received billions in funding from backers including Twitter owner Elon Musk and Microsoft, feeds vast corpuses of data from the internet into its system. Then humans tweak and train it to improve its responses.
https://dineshyadav.com/chatgpt-explained/
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I don't think it has got 1-shot learning yet ...
Speaking of greenhouse gas, ChatGPT would require 6,000kWh of power per day, .
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Here’s how much it costs to run OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot per day in dollars
It might cost around $3 million per month for OpenAI to run ChatGPT.indianexpress-com.cdn.ampproject.org
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A was given to your post....
with his BVDs on the outside!?
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The Vanguard Group, Inc. | 22,963,058 (+0.01%) | 1.33 |
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A. | 18,881,892 (+0.04%) | 1.09 |
BlackRock Advisors (UK) Limited | 12,901,595 (-0.01%) | 0.75 |
LDA Capital Limited | 10,000,000 (-0.07%) | 0.58 |
Irish Life Investment Managers Ltd. | 9,141,627 (-0.00%) | 0.53 |
FV Frankfurter Vermögen AG | 7,500,000 (+0.01%) | 0.43 |
BetaShares Capital Ltd. | 5,308,642 (+0.00%) | 0.31 |
BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Ltd. | 3,157,867 (+0.00%) | 0.18 |
State Street Global Advisors Australia Ltd. | 3,133,230 (+0.00%) | 0.18 |
State Street Global Advisors (US) | 2,641,218 (+0.01%) | 0.15 |
First Trust Advisors L.P. | 2,016,088 (-0.00%) | 0.12 |
Nuveen LLC | 1,773,407 (+0.00%) | 0.10 |
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. | 1,543,302 (-0.00%) | 0.09 |
California State Teachers Retirement System | 1,479,448 (+0.01%) | 0.09 |
For all you conspiracy theorists, I just noticed that VVDN rhymes with PVDM ..........Faster than a speeding GPU, more powerful than a CNN algorithm, able to classify giant libraries in a single inference (poetic licence), cooler than a cloud server - look! up in the sky! ... Is it a bird? ... Is it a plane? ... No!
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It's PvdM
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with his BVDs on the outside!?