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94746382926 t1_j6k2bio wrote

Lol yeah I was hoping for the same thing but I'm not surprised I guess. And yeah somehow I don't think Bobo will ever go for a college degree lol.

Edit: It does mention in the article though that his fellow committee member Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) has an AI masters degree as well so that's cool!

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94746382926 t1_j6f2m3o wrote

I mean technically it's a series of light tubes, but yeah they have no clue how anything tech related works.

There are a few reps like the guy that went back to college for a machine learning Masters who should really be applauded for their effort and willingness to be informed but that's only 1 or 2% of them at most.

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94746382926 t1_j576pz7 wrote

Yeah I'm wondering if this number includes carbon capture at the source (refineries) because this number is way higher than I was expecting. One order of magnitude isn't a technology issue it's a funding issue.

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94746382926 t1_j4v5pcg wrote

They've had models that are competitive if not better than GPT for about a year now. They can't buy out ChatGPT since Microsoft basically owns it at this point.

It also wouldn't make much sense since they already own deepmind which is arguably a better AI company. They have the capabilities, they've just decided to keep their cards close to their chest for the time being.

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