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  • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

    I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

    So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

    Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

    And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

    He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

    I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

    Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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    #15

    @momo Guess I should have "the talk" with my 69yo. dad, too...

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    • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

      @Alison
      Oh, I use linux and have KDE Plasma installed as my current desktop environment. Kcalc IS the onboard calculator in that scenario. I thought about doing something like ```echo "9+7" | bc``` on the shell, but that felt too much for him in that situation...

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      #16

      @momo Still over kill when a basic system calculator would do the job. Excellent job showing him the AI is a massive energy burn.

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      • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

        I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

        So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

        Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

        And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

        He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

        I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

        Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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        #17

        @momo

        Good on ya. The youth need facts, not marketing bullshit. Way to raise yours right 🙂

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        • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

          I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

          So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

          Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

          And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

          He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

          I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

          Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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          #18

          This nine-year old child is amazingly good at listening.

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          • lazarou@mastodon.socialL lazarou@mastodon.social

            @momo they should do this to Government ministers to explain why they shouldn't throw taxpayers money at this hustler. Most of them should get it....most of them.

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            #19

            @Lazarou @momo

            Here in the US, we used to have an "Office of Technology Assesment" which could produce explainers like that for Congress. It apparently had a tiny budget and yet was very useful.

            It was dismantled in 1995 by the newly-dominant GOP who, according to Science magazine, saw it as "duplicative, wasteful, and biased against their party."

            The final part of that, to my mind, has always been the tell.

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            • woozle@toot.catW woozle@toot.cat

              @Lazarou @momo

              Here in the US, we used to have an "Office of Technology Assesment" which could produce explainers like that for Congress. It apparently had a tiny budget and yet was very useful.

              It was dismantled in 1995 by the newly-dominant GOP who, according to Science magazine, saw it as "duplicative, wasteful, and biased against their party."

              The final part of that, to my mind, has always been the tell.

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              #20

              @woozle @momo this explains a lot...

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              • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                #21

                @momo That is some good work you are doing, sir.

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                • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                  I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                  So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                  Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                  And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                  He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                  I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                  Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                  #22

                  @momo no, needing fans means he's not one....

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                  • suriele@eldritch.cafeS suriele@eldritch.cafe

                    @momo Except none of it us true ... evaporative cooling is almost entirely unused in the AI industry because it doesn't work.

                    Every NVIDIA chip (which is like, almost the entire industry at this point) uses either air cooling with giant fan walls, or closed loop water cooling with heat exchangers (For GB200-GB300s)

                    Not arguing the business model of large AI labs though ...

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                    #23

                    @suriele

                    Except, you know...
                    https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/cooling/evaporative-cooling-in-data-centers-why-the-industry-hesitates-to-move-on

                    @momo

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                    • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                      I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                      So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                      Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                      And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                      He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                      I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                      Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                      #24

                      @momo "When a billionaire and his money love each other very much…"

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                      • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                        I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                        So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                        Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                        And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                        He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                        I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                        Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                        #25

                        @momo There are datacenters that use less water by using actual normal cooling systems, but they still use water too when they "overheat" (so probably all the time) & still too much of it. No matter what, these LLM datacenters are a waste of water, power, & money.

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                        • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                          I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                          So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                          Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                          And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                          He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                          I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                          Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                          #26

                          @momo we are trying to leave a better planet for our kids, so if they realise this AI is actually going to ruin their future (environmentally and also morally, socially and psychologically), we have hope!

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                          • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                            I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                            So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                            Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                            And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                            He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                            I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                            Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                            #27

                            @momo Thank you for this nice story. I will send it to all my annoying colleagues who love their AI "tools".

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                            • orb2069@mastodon.onlineO orb2069@mastodon.online

                              @suriele

                              Except, you know...
                              https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/cooling/evaporative-cooling-in-data-centers-why-the-industry-hesitates-to-move-on

                              @momo

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                              #28

                              @Orb2069 @momo Great, a lovely article with no reference to what hardware its talking about except "AI data centers" as a label, truly authorative.
                              No .. Virtually all AI focussed chips, at least the ones NVIDIA makes, are either air cooled or in closed water loops.
                              You can look up their spec sheets, they're public.

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                              • suriele@eldritch.cafeS suriele@eldritch.cafe

                                @Orb2069 @momo Great, a lovely article with no reference to what hardware its talking about except "AI data centers" as a label, truly authorative.
                                No .. Virtually all AI focussed chips, at least the ones NVIDIA makes, are either air cooled or in closed water loops.
                                You can look up their spec sheets, they're public.

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                                #29

                                @suriele @Orb2069 @momo
                                Are you shill for an AI company? What other reason could you have to offer misinformation so authoritatively?

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                                • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                                  I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                                  So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                                  Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                                  And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                                  He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                                  I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                                  Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                                  #30

                                  @momo better honest on that one than lying…

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                                  • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                                    I just had "the talk" with my 9yo. He came to me asking "Dad, why does AI use so much water just for generating one answer?"

                                    So I explained to him how LLM works, how GenAI came out of that and why AI is a marketing term and absolutely wrong in that context.

                                    Then I loaded GPT4All on my laptop and asked the thing what the result of 9+7 is. It took my poor laptop cpu 12 seconds to come up with an answer and another 12 seconds to generate the sentence with the answer. I showed him how fast kcalc (using the CPUs ALU functions) comes up with the answer for that specific question.

                                    And then I asked a followup question, which almost take 2 minutes to compute. I showed him how the previous question and its answer became part of the prompt which made the calculation longer more complicated just to emulate a dialoge.

                                    He noticed that my laptops CPU fan stepped up and started to roar to get rid of the core heat. Then I explained to him how AI datacenters solve all this ineffitiency by running millions of servers in parallel and how this generates so much heat that it "uses" cooling water by just boiling it until it vapourizes.

                                    I then explained the current business model and how the companies currently burn through their cash to be the last one standing on the market when everyone else dropped out or became bankrupt. What we user pay for using this and what we actually would have to (and in the future probably will) pay for this service.

                                    Needless to say, my kid is not a big fan now.

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                                    #31

                                    @momo
                                    Bravo. Brilliant answer to your kid. Not only did you get to the answer, but you modeled how to think. Thanks for sharing.

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                                    • suriele@eldritch.cafeS suriele@eldritch.cafe

                                      @Orb2069 @momo Great, a lovely article with no reference to what hardware its talking about except "AI data centers" as a label, truly authorative.
                                      No .. Virtually all AI focussed chips, at least the ones NVIDIA makes, are either air cooled or in closed water loops.
                                      You can look up their spec sheets, they're public.

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                                      #32

                                      @Orb2069 @momo Quick self correction: I was mixing up evaporative (ie. cooling towers) and immersion cooling, doing a bit more reading up!

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                                      • suriele@eldritch.cafeS suriele@eldritch.cafe

                                        @Orb2069 @momo Quick self correction: I was mixing up evaporative (ie. cooling towers) and immersion cooling, doing a bit more reading up!

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                                        #33

                                        @Orb2069 @momo Slightly more read self-correction: Looks like you're right for most already installed capacity with older gen chips, they run air cooled chips with evaporative cleaning to keep the buildings themselves cool, thanks!

                                        newer gen installs with newer chips are switching towards closed water loops though (the GBs I mentioned earlier) and the facilties water loop seem to only "very rarely" (.. I guess where the climate is too hot) need evaporative cooling there.

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                                        • suriele@eldritch.cafeS suriele@eldritch.cafe

                                          @Orb2069 @momo Slightly more read self-correction: Looks like you're right for most already installed capacity with older gen chips, they run air cooled chips with evaporative cleaning to keep the buildings themselves cool, thanks!

                                          newer gen installs with newer chips are switching towards closed water loops though (the GBs I mentioned earlier) and the facilties water loop seem to only "very rarely" (.. I guess where the climate is too hot) need evaporative cooling there.

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                                          #34

                                          @suriele

                                          Thank you!

                                          @momo

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