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  • Local AIs are making increasingly good progress but by the time they got to ChatGPT 3 quality, ChatGPT itself had already moved on to version 4 and then o1. They're probably not going to disrupt the market until someone matches the latest ChatGPT with a 7B size model. Might happen in a year or two.

  • NVIDIA is tanking because everyone is now looking at them and thinking "hey maybe ai doesn't need warehouses full of graphics cards after all". NVIDIA sells less product => their profits go down => their stock's perceived value goes down.

  • When that game came out I bought AC4 for $5 instead. Had a fun time and the graphics still look modern anyway

  • We are not leaving. This is a scam / hail mary to remove the largest blue state from the electoral college. They tried it a few years ago and it went nowhere.

  • Do NOT fall for this shit, they’ve tried it before. This makes america an easy red majority and that’s the entire point of it. We’re in this together and not going anywhere

  • It's not come to anything. They tried this a few years ago and it failed. "approved for signature gathering" doesn't mean shit

  • Do NOT fall for this shit, they’ve tried it before. This makes america an easy red majority and that’s the entire point of it. We’re in this together and not going anywhere

  • Probably both. But within 5-10 years it'll only be the realm of tech demos and indie games, not AAA

  • When you see articles with "analysts say..." these days, it's often just a wordy rewrite of some guy's twitter post. Gotta be careful

  • Tiny models only get stupid like that because you're taking a general purpose model that knows everything in the world and compressing all that knowledge too much. If you start with a model that only knows basic english and info about a few hundred things in the game, it can be much smaller.

  • I know prices are static, all those 90s games cost me $60 too. Part of the reason why i can't blame them that much

  • This seems fine given the scale of the game and assuming it's not bad, but it's more worrying how it will lead to $100 shovelware five years from now. We already had Zelda at $70 (also worth it) so i could see a trend forming.

  • They don't need a ton of ram if you use a tiny LLM customized for the game's use cases, and that's what games would be doing.

  • All that hassle to save one square cm of internal phone mass. I guess we'd be thanking them if it ended up being a good idea like killing Flash or disc drives but still, lmao

  • Since games take 5+ years to make now we're probably in for a wave of metaverse products.

  • no it's like fortnite or cod. They're usually quickplay multiplayer games with a low cost to entry, infinite grinding potential, and microtransaction hell

  • Thank fuck it has a good naming system and they stuck with a winning formula this time. Let's just reuse this hardware design for another decade or two until AR and holodecks are ready to take over