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I'm far from an expert in AI stuff. I understand it about as well as you'd expect someone with our econometrics training to.
One of the claims I heard about what they were doing, that made a lot of sense to me, is that they radically reduced the computational intensity by cutting way back on the precision of calculations.
Like k00b said, there's probably a lot of room for optimization of these processes.
It would have been nice to have ai in my grad school days. It's actually a great tool for lit review and for explaining basic ideas that you have a general idea of but want more elaboration
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