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[-] middlemanSI@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

I admit I don't know the details, but the title makes it seem like there is a "product" there, by a "company", probably in it for the profit. And since there is a huge problem with datacenters as it is, why would we encourage more? Most of you AI enthousiasts are blindly walking us into a pit of regret.

[-] atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 1 points 13 minutes ago

I admit I don’t know the details, but the title makes it seem like there is a “product” there, by a “company”, probably in it for the profit.

You don't know more than the details - you don't know anything about it.

And since there is a huge problem with datacenters as it is, why would we encourage more? Most of you AI enthousiasts are blindly walking us into a pit of regret.

Guess you'll want to research what "offline" means. I doubt you have any idea what any problems with datacenters are either given your.. we'll call it "knowledge" of the situation.

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