xsvfan t1_j8xf392 wrote
Reply to comment by Net-Specialist in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
> Progress in AI is being driven by availability of large volume of structured data, algorithmic innovations,and compute capabilities. For example, the time to train object detection task like ImageNet to over 90% accuracy has reduced from over 10 hours to few seconds, and the cost declined fromover $2,000 to substantially less than $10 within the span of the last three years Perrault et al.(2019)
wallstreet_vagabond2 t1_j8xofqo wrote
Could the rise in open source computing power also be a factor?
PM_ME_WITTY_USERNAME t1_j8yb4oo wrote
What is that open source computing power you speak of?
greenking2000 t1_j8yr0yq wrote
You can donate your idle CPU time to do research if you want
You install a program and it when your CPU/GPU usage is low it’ll do calculations for that organisation
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_volunteer_computing_projects
Though he is likely on about Cloud Computing and got the name wrong
PM_ME_WITTY_USERNAME t1_j8zc52q wrote
I used Folding@Home before AI took over! :>
hppmoep t1_j90acma wrote
I have a theory that modern games are doing this.
Nekrosiz t1_j8ycmqp wrote
Think he means cloud based computing power?
As in rather have 1 PC here and one pc there doing the work individually, linking them up and sharing the load
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