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The NVIDIA GB200 systems and NVIDIA Vera CPU servers will be installed as part of Horizon, the largest academic supercomputer in the nation, which goes online next year at UT’s Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC).
I hadn't thought about it much, but Texas makes a lot of sense as ground zero for physical skynet.
UT has the most AI computing power in academia. In total, the University has amassed more than 5,000 advanced NVIDIA GPUs across its academic and research facilities. The University has the computing power to produce open-source large language models — which power most modern AI applications — that rival any other public institution.
21 sats \ 1 reply \ @BlokchainB 3h
Open source!! No way sky net gets launched via open source code!!
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135 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b OP 2h
I'm not so sure. I predict there will be linux-like open source AI kernels, physical and not, that are the basis of all kinds of good and bad AI stuff.
Open source coordination seems to be improving and I suspect that'll continue to the point where lots of foundational technical things will be open source.
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