Submitted by MrEloi t3_100q6a8 in singularity
Just for fun, I have had a quick check to see what a PC with enough RAM to run GPT or similar AI standalone would cost.
It seems that used server hardware can be found for around £10,000 or below.
Not cheap .. but not impossible for some individuals and many firms.
(If 10 x 128GB RAM PCs could be configured to work together, then a total of only £1000 for all 10 would get you to the 1TB RAM level!)
AI systems are likely to spread like wildfire over the next year or two, especially if true open source standalone systems appear.
UPDATE:
Many thanks for the great comments.
- It seems that GPT-3 needs under 1TB VRAM (that's RAM on GPU cards)
- GPT-3 itself claims that it needs up to 32 GPUs to run.
- GPT-3 can run across multiple GPUs, both for learning and inference.
In view of these points, it looks like 'private' versions are do-able, possibly for around $20 - $30k ... maybe a lot less.
XoxoForKing t1_j2j7ptv wrote
Ex home server owner here. The problem of used servers is that they might require a lot of maintenance, you hardly ever have warranty left and you could easily end up with some components reaching the end of their lifespan (even tho one of the best points of server is their redundancy and failproof-ness, but still expensive)