It wouldn’t. Training the neural nets for LLMs are all about brute force, and it’s only been possible in the last few years to train these models without spending billions. Even going back to 2010 I think it’d be largely infeasible.
The good news is if we fast forward even just a few years, training will become relatively cheap compared to today.
It wouldn’t. Training the neural nets for LLMs are all about brute force, and it’s only been possible in the last few years to train these models without spending billions. Even going back to 2010 I think it’d be largely infeasible.
The good news is if we fast forward even just a few years, training will become relatively cheap compared to today.