> And the final kicker: the human brain runs on like two dozen Watts. An LLM takes a year of running on a few MW to train and several KW to run.
I mean, you could argue that if you take into consideration all the generations (starting from the first amoeba) that it took to get to a standard human brain today, then the total energy used to "train" that brain is far greater. But I get your point and I do agree with you that our current hardware paradigm is probably not what's going to give us "god in a box".
I mean, you could argue that if you take into consideration all the generations (starting from the first amoeba) that it took to get to a standard human brain today, then the total energy used to "train" that brain is far greater. But I get your point and I do agree with you that our current hardware paradigm is probably not what's going to give us "god in a box".