
In the above video segment, the AI business torchbearer begins by stating “One of the things that is always unfair in this comparison is people talk about how much energy it takes to train an AI model relative to how much it costs a human to do one inference query.” But, according to Altman, it also takes a lot of energy to train a human.
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“It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart,” the OpenAI CEO said to the assembled audience awaiting gems of wisdom. Moreover, Altman wants to roll in the “evolution of the hundred billion people,” and humanity’s progress to “not to get eaten by predators and learn how to like figure out science and whatever,” into the equation. If we did that calculation, Altman appears to reason, “probably AI has already caught up on an energy efficiency basis… Measured that way.”
We see a few leaps in Altman's expanded-timeline human vs AI efficiency comparison logic, that need to be addressed. For example, shouldn’t the AI computing world also roll in the prior ‘energy cost’ of human evolution, the Renaissance, and so on? Aliens didn’t provide the blueprints for ENIAC .
Some commentators have also argued that Altman is dehumanizing by reducing childhood, learning, and growth to their energy inputs. Others even wonder if Altman would prefer to see resources diverted from human to machine intelligence.
However, beyond the confines of this Tweet clip, to give it more context and be fairer to the OpenAI boss, he also takes the time to push for more sustainable energy solutions. Tapping more into sustainable resources would take massive consumers like OpenAI a little more out of the firing line as scarce resource competitors, as folks’ utility bills inch higher and higher.
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