• Baggins [he/him]
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      4 months ago

      You don’t need AI enhanced hardware for that, just normal ass hardware and you run AI software on it.

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          4 months ago

          Maybe I’m just not understanding what AI-enabled hardware is even supposed to mean

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            It’s hardware specifically designed for running AI tasks. Like neural networks.

            An NPU, or Neural Processing Unit, is a dedicated processor or processing unit on a larger SoC designed specifically for accelerating neural network operations and AI tasks. Unlike general-purpose CPUs and GPUs, NPUs are optimized for a data-driven parallel computing, making them highly efficient at processing massive multimedia data like videos and images and processing data for neural networks

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        An NPU, or Neural Processing Unit, is a dedicated processor or processing unit on a larger SoC designed specifically for accelerating neural network operations and AI tasks.

        Exactly what we are talking about.

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          4 months ago

          Stick to the discussion of paying a premium for hardware not the software

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              4 months ago

              The discussion is whether people should/would pay extra for hardware designed around ai vs just getting better hardware

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        I’m a programmer so when learning a new framework or library I use it as an interactive docs that allows follow up questions.

        I also use it to generate things like regex and SQL queries.

        It’s also really good at refactoring code and other repetitive tasks like that

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          it does seem like a good translator for the less human readable stuff like regex and such. I’ve dabbled with it a bit but I’m a technical artist and haven’t found much use for it in the things I do.