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RadioFreeAmerika OP t1_jdr46f0 wrote

Very insightful! Seems like even without groundbreaking stuff, more efficient hardware will likely make the solutions you mentioned more feasible in the future.

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turnip_burrito t1_jdsoxo1 wrote

Yeah, we're really waiting for electricity costs to fall if we want to implement things like this in reality.

Right now the roughly current rate of $0.10/(1000tokens)/minute/LLM will, per hour, cost us $6 per hour to run a single LLM. If you have some ensemble of LLMs checking each other's work and working in parallel, say 10 LLMs, that's $60/hr, or $1440/day. Yikes, I can't afford that. And that will maybe have performance and problem solving somewhere between a single LLM and one human.

Once the cost falls by a factor of 100, that's $14.40/day. Expensive, but much more reasonable.

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RadioFreeAmerika OP t1_jdufzz4 wrote

But even with $60/h, this might already be profitable if you replace a job that has a higher hourly wage. Lawyers, e.g. At 14.4/h, you beat minimum wage. For toying around, yeah, that's a bit expensive.

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turnip_burrito t1_jduhcoa wrote

Yeah for an individual it's no joke .

For a business it may be worth it, depending on the job.

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