Which part of AI is actually going to make our lives easier?
I use it occasionally to get me out of a coding problem but what else will it actually be good for society and in our daily lives?
As another said, it will do more harm than good and will only serve megacorp in the end.
offline Wikipedia on a phone vs llama which needs a PC:
wiki needs:
20-30 GB for the text version
can fit on most phones otherwise use SD card /USB storage
isn’t full of AI slop
Llama 3.1 8B Requirements:
CPU: Modern processor with at least 8 cores
RAM: Minimum of 16 GB recommended
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3090
doesn’t run on Android or iOS
also keep in mind most people outside of tech/gamer bros can’t afford the financial investment for a PC that can run it. most people can afford an Android phone
my PC is a refurbished second-hand dinosaur from 2019 and it can do this fine, no gpu. And you don’t need good specs at all other than the RAM being enough to load the model into memory, which in this case is 5 gigs.
doesn’t run on Android or iOS
You sure about androids?
Anyway if llama 3.1 is too big, just use qwen3:0.6b or something small
Also Wikipedia doesn’t contain all knowledge of the internet, but this stuff was trained on everything
at least Wikipedia won’t waste your time with misinformation. llama could be trained on the entirety of human history for all I care, doesn’t matter one bit if it can’t provide accurate sources and facts
When you don’t have internet access, which is the use case I was talking about, you don’t have sources other than what you’ve downloaded. If you cant check the sources, then effectively there are none.
What we refer to as “AI” today, i.e. large language models (because the definition of “AI” has changed over the years), is just a search engine that can understand natural language. Think the Enterprise computer on Star Trek, but even smarter. That’s extremely useful once we work out the final kinks.
We don’t need bag clips, either. But they make life easier.
that’s an insult to bag clips which are actually useful and aren’t based on FUD propaganda
Which part of AI is actually going to make our lives easier? I use it occasionally to get me out of a coding problem but what else will it actually be good for society and in our daily lives?
As another said, it will do more harm than good and will only serve megacorp in the end.
ai drug discovery will help us
oh and if you don’t have wifi with you, a downloaded LLM can suffice as an internetless search engine
congrats you just discovered offline Wikipedia
what if you don’t have enough space for all 150 gigabytes? llama 3.1 8b fits into 8 gigs
offline Wikipedia on a phone vs llama which needs a PC:
wiki needs:
Llama 3.1 8B Requirements:
also keep in mind most people outside of tech/gamer bros can’t afford the financial investment for a PC that can run it. most people can afford an Android phone
my PC is a refurbished second-hand dinosaur from 2019 and it can do this fine, no gpu. And you don’t need good specs at all other than the RAM being enough to load the model into memory, which in this case is 5 gigs.
You sure about androids?
Anyway if llama 3.1 is too big, just use qwen3:0.6b or something small
Also Wikipedia doesn’t contain all knowledge of the internet, but this stuff was trained on everything
at least Wikipedia won’t waste your time with misinformation. llama could be trained on the entirety of human history for all I care, doesn’t matter one bit if it can’t provide accurate sources and facts
When you don’t have internet access, which is the use case I was talking about, you don’t have sources other than what you’ve downloaded. If you cant check the sources, then effectively there are none.
What we refer to as “AI” today, i.e. large language models (because the definition of “AI” has changed over the years), is just a search engine that can understand natural language. Think the Enterprise computer on Star Trek, but even smarter. That’s extremely useful once we work out the final kinks.
You posted the answer yourself. What exactly do you need me to do?