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[–] ramble81@lemmy.zip 17 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Oh fuck off with your whitewashing. Majority of these AI installations are LLMs. Look at what Oracle, Grok, OpenAI, Microsoft and more have been trying to build off. It’s all an infrastructure race that is hurting us all (physically too if you look at how they’re being powered).

The sooner it collapses, the better.

[–] L7HM77@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 hour ago

I don't think these data centers really are for LLMs. Right now, I can go to a dozen websites and use some LLM, without sitting on a wait list, for exactly $0.00 out of my pocket. So there's obviously enough processing power to meet demand as-is, but... What? Demand will skyrocket when they crank up the fees? OpenAI operated around ~$18 billion in deficit last year, is everyone really gonna pay $200 - $600 per month for this? Plus, LLMs are reaching a plateau, more data doesn't equal a more coherent model, they're running into a dead end.

My local data center is steamrolling over public opinion. We're not allowed to ask who will own it, how much power it will consume, nothing. "Officially," the installation has stalled, but they're still bulldozing the trees to make the lot where its supposed to go.

My personal conspiracy theory is that this is coming from Palantir, laundering resources through the tech companies, using DoD money. The data centers aren't for LLMs, but to build out a massive dragnet to track civilian travel, who goes where and when, to be used by DHS. That explains why they need to be distributed geographically per capita, the extreme secrecy around them, and the way utility companies and local politicians keep bending over despite public outcry.