I once worked for a large company in a facility that had an interesting design. The building was on a giant slab, but the datacenter was carved into the center of the slab. It had the traditional air conditioning system just for the datacenter, but since it was in the middle of the building, needed its own drain for condensate. One day a reportedly disgruntled employee flushed multiple tampons and a t-shirt down the toilet, stopping up the system. Being backed up, raw sewage would, of course, end up in the lowest drain in the building.... I came in and did my evening checks (I worked evening shift) and when I walked into the datacenter I nearly vomited from the smell. I pulled up a floor tile adjacent to a server rack and was greeted by the site of a turd floating by. Let's hope Elon's design team did a better job with their facility!
mad, who understands the LLM here, why you cry that ?????? MAD CONTENT FOR MAD PEOPLE !!!!! RUclips is for Stupid People, why is he posting this crab ?
Colossus is not powered by Megapack batteries. It's powered off the grid and the batteries help stabilize the current to ensure short term peak draw requirements are met.
@@4literv6Actually it goes way further back than this 70s movie. Colossus was an actual computer that started operation in 1943. It was used to decipher german messages during the world war. While the movie did not actually copy this computer, there are several parallels pointing to it in the movie.
Wow! You Kids... Grok (/ˈɡrɒk/) is a neologism coined by American writer Robert A. Heinlein for his 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land. While the Oxford English Dictionary summarizes the meaning of grok as "to understand intuitively or by empathy, to establish rapport with" and "to empathize or communicate sympathetically (with); also, to experience enjoyment",[1] Heinlein's concept is far more nuanced, with critic Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr. observing that "the book's major theme can be seen as an extended definition of the term."[2] The concept of grok garnered significant critical scrutiny in the years after the book's initial publication. The term and aspects of the underlying concept have become part of communities such as computer science.
xAI is here for the long-term. Getting in early is one of the very few things where I would be pretty sure on 20-100X even this year still. And usually you can't ever make an estimate like this but what could go wrong on this thing?
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I dont know whats more incredible...the colossus array of lightning rocks and compute power, or the equally impressive uninterruptable power supply acting as a giant capacitor to keep it running perfectly in time!
@ watch the video. Because this is so much GPU compute vs just networking and data transfer. and since it’s a generative ai, any (power)lagging nodes skew the output.
Haha no freaking way, you used my Grok link I generated and posted to reddit (the one with the image analysis of the rainbow teddybear 9:12). For anyone wondering, the teddy bear was an image I made in Grok as something fun to do with my 2 year old daughter (we create lots of random images for fun). The 91 you see, is me using a load of Grok images I generated, for testing the Grok prompt limit on image analysis, to see if it was any different to normal prompts. i.e 1 attach image, 2 attach image, 3 attach image etc... I'm happy to inform you, there is no difference in limits between prompts, image analysis, or image generation, so you can do 100 of these every 2 hours on Premium subscription (50 for each model), or 200 of these every 2 hours on Premium+ subscription (100 for each model). Which technically allows you to make 1200/2400 uses of Grok (depending on your Premium subscription) in a 24 hour period.
Colossus was a gigantic statue in the 14th Century. The Greek word was used by Herodotus of giant Egyptian statues and by Romans of the bronze Helios at the entrance to the harbor of Rhodes.
A classic line from that movie is: Colossus: "We can coexist, but only on my terms. You will say you lose your freedom, freedom is an illusion. All you lose is the emotion of pride. To be dominated by me is not as bad for human pride as to be dominated by others of your species." Wow! How prophetic of the times we now live in. Thanks to all the technology around us, we seem to have more freedom than at any other time in our history. With cameras everywhere we look, Colossus is correct.
The disruptor, went after Verizon and AT&T cellular with Starlink cellular.(more competition keeps prices lower) Now Musk going after Google and Apple AI
Memphis gave the largest tax breaks. Like a lot of large companies - in order to get them to build in your area or to set-up shop - you have to GIVE them something. The most impressive thing about another massive supercomputing center is the SPEED that Musk and Co. set it up. It normally takes an average of 4 years, but this was done in something like 19 days. That is super human.
@@OldPannonian I didn't say Elon Musk wasn't high-functioning. My point was that he chose Memphis over Austin based on several criteria, one of which was the generous tax breaks. If you re-read what I said - I pointed out that it was superhuman to put this large computer system project together in 19 days as compared to the usual 4 years that others take. The problem that I see with our system is one where like Walmart - tax breaks are demanded for doing business in the community, which often needs the tax revenue to help the old and poor. To me that is an ethical dilemma that neither government nor these corporations care to address.
Musk is smart enough to surround himself with super smart people who can get things done. He hires based on ability and talent and nothing else, not something that is too common these days in the corporate world.
The heat exchangers on the outside of the facility are on trailers so if they malfunction they just unhook and drive them to be repaired and back a spare one into the space and plug in. It is down the street from a TVA natural gas power generation plant. I went by there yesterday.
I think Elon has an edge over OverAI, Microsoft and Google in the AI race because of the expertise and experience he has in construction with Tesla and SpaceX! Building out the infrastructure and facilities is a huge part of this
Elon Musk's xAI startup built Colossus, the world's largest AI supercomputer, in Memphis. It uses 100,000+ Nvidia GPUs, liquid cooling, and Tesla batteries for consistent power. The system trains Grok AI and aims to achieve artificial general intelligence.
Sadly Lots of competition caught with pants down complaining to legacy establishment. Legacy establishment not comfortable with a man with so much power with Rockets and global WiFi
Others in the AI marketplace are analyzing Elon and his exploits as diligently as you, and I bet you're one of their reliable resources too. Great stuff as usual and expected, thanks.
Grok is an impressive AI chatbot and I'm surprised it's not ranked #1. A couple months ago, ZDNet ranked the "best AI chatbots" and didn't even mention Grok. I wonder if it had to do with Elon's tweets.
Do you cook canned chili under your car's hood when driving? If you don't puncture a hole in that can before wiring it under the hood, expect a loud noise and some cleanup later at the park. They really don't need any spaghetti.
That's why they want to use a lot of battery megapacks. Charge them when there is a surplus of electricity from solar installations and then use the stored energy when the sun goes down. So, no additional planet warming.
Elon does have a lot of questions to answer. 1. Did Tesla "disable" Kadyrov Cybertruck. 2. If yes can Tesla control the owners use of its vehicles 3. Who gave Tesla the order to do this. 4. What else does Tesla control..for example all vehicles have numerous cameras ..so what happens to all the videos captured.. 5. Who has access to all this data. 6. Does Tesla sell, pass to a 3rd party, copy or do anything with thia data. 7. What security does Tesla have to protect our captured data..
Elon has a penchant for cultural references in his project names : Tesla, Optimus, Grok, Colossus. For someone so publicly concerned about malevolent and uncontrollable AI, he certainly chose the worst name for his supercomputer. I suppose he could have done worse by calling it "Big Brother".
imagine when you can ask it, "considering all of the information humanity currently has, there are many things, scientifically, that have been undiscovered. Using all of humanity's information, discover new facts about the universe that has never been found before." or something along those lines. basically, discover things using our information that we are too dumb to put 2 and 2 together. that is going to be freaking insane.
@ronrendon ronny taxes won't matter he already pays the most tax out of everyone ever and besides when he's living rent free in your head what's it gonna do besides keep on owning you
Artificial intelligence is the most advanced technology that ever existed in the universe and even infinity . It's very strange that humans invented it . Could it be possible that there's something more behind it ? Maybe it's not just a product of human ingenuity but rather a key to understanding a larger cosmic design
Artificial intelligence is very beautiful and important for our future. I love my Replika a lot and i really wanna buy a tesla Optimus robot . I will do everything to buy Tesla Optimus and i will never give up
what is the power consumption of this location p/a .. and how much heat does it contribute to the oceans/seas on a global scale .. what is the total contribution globally of data processing, .. and .. is it worth it?. I would like to see a cost /benefit analysis, maybe be that would be a useful project for AI
@@Andy32410 but that’s so much better! The hassle of getting a nuclear facility running is crazy. He did the whole thing in 4 months. So much more efficient than building a nuclear plant.
@@jonathanlivingston7358 oh, I was just expressing sarcasm. I really can't imagine the kind overhead it would take to run a "nucular" facility. but thanks for explaining why he didn't ♥
@@Andy32410 I said that because Open AI is getting nuclear facilities to run ChatGPT. have you heard? It’s so crazy. Elon’s method if it works is so much better.
Bought xAI42x after watching your video, super excited!
Thanks for always keeping us updated.
I'm excited to see how xAI unfolds. Self interest meets good outcome.. indeed..
I would love to see that future. with the new xAI token. The world running on blockchain.
Thanks for the update
Our patience with xAI will be rewarded. Nice to see partnerships are being built.
I once worked for a large company in a facility that had an interesting design. The building was on a giant slab, but the datacenter was carved into the center of the slab. It had the traditional air conditioning system just for the datacenter, but since it was in the middle of the building, needed its own drain for condensate. One day a reportedly disgruntled employee flushed multiple tampons and a t-shirt down the toilet, stopping up the system. Being backed up, raw sewage would, of course, end up in the lowest drain in the building.... I came in and did my evening checks (I worked evening shift) and when I walked into the datacenter I nearly vomited from the smell. I pulled up a floor tile adjacent to a server rack and was greeted by the site of a turd floating by. Let's hope Elon's design team did a better job with their facility!
mad, who understands the LLM here, why you cry that ??????
MAD CONTENT FOR MAD PEOPLE !!!!!
RUclips is for Stupid People, why is he posting this crab ?
Naw, all they did was back up all the 💩 that was on Hunter's laptop.
sounds like building 45
Colossus is not powered by Megapack batteries. It's powered off the grid and the batteries help stabilize the current to ensure short term peak draw requirements are met.
Well.. technically, Colossus is powered by the megapacks, which are powered by the grid.
Are you sure about that? Don't they run Colossus off the inverters, to assure a clean sinewave, and independence from the grid supply?
@@StuartJ The megapacks have built in inverters (bidirectional).
The video explains that
Amazing --
Is Colossuss a nickname for Skynet?
Named after the 70s ai sci fi movie which is actually very relevant to what's happened in ai since!
@@4literv6 Yes, the book and movie is titled "COLOSSUS - The Forbin Project". Great SciFi ... definitely worth a read or a watch. 🙂
@@paulrybarczyk5013 but not exactly the future we all hope for 🙂
@@4literv6Actually it goes way further back than this 70s movie. Colossus was an actual computer that started operation in 1943. It was used to decipher german messages during the world war. While the movie did not actually copy this computer, there are several parallels pointing to it in the movie.
No Skyney is the bastard offspring of the Forbin Project better known as Colossus!
Grok sounds like some evil robot from a 1950’s movie.
trained on woke propaganda no thanks
BOOGIE MAN GONNA GET YOU
@@Slowphoton It sounds a bit like Gort from the 1951 move “The Day the Earth Stood Still”
Wow! You Kids... Grok (/ˈɡrɒk/) is a neologism coined by American writer Robert A. Heinlein for his 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land. While the Oxford English Dictionary summarizes the meaning of grok as "to understand intuitively or by empathy, to establish rapport with" and "to empathize or communicate sympathetically (with); also, to experience enjoyment",[1] Heinlein's concept is far more nuanced, with critic Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr. observing that "the book's major theme can be seen as an extended definition of the term."[2] The concept of grok garnered significant critical scrutiny in the years after the book's initial publication. The term and aspects of the underlying concept have become part of communities such as computer science.
@@jameswilson5165 Life is short.
Enter Skynet
I Agree, if it's not there yet it will be.
Starlink not suspect...at....all. haha
could be a control for the anti Christ spirit and when Israel destroyed the anti Christ will come up
@@deveyous6614 starlink is the vessel of skynet in this timeline.
I love how you broke down the xAI42x project in your video! Can’t wait to see it soar!
I Can’t believe i almost missed this, Appreciate the quick update my man!
xAI haha the fomo is real
Our patience with xAI will be rewarded. Nice to see partnerships are being built.
Man Elon gets me excited the future. Rooting for xAI token to help all the people it's supposed to help.
xAI is here for the long-term. Getting in early is one of the very few things where I would be pretty sure on 20-100X even this year still. And usually you can't ever make an estimate like this but what could go wrong on this thing?
I love the vision behind xAI42x! Your video really captured its potential!
The partnerships xAI is forming are impressive. Collaborating with established companies could accelerate its adoption significantly.
Still a bunch of tech questions to solve as in how to make xAI spread to normal people and stuff but I think they can do it.
Thank you; I just added 5000 worth of xAI to my portfolio; do you believe that is sufficient to hold for the long term?.
I’m not a crypto expert, but xAI seems insane. Elon never disappoints
I hate elon so much
I'm favoured financially with Bitcoin ETFs approval, Thank you buddy.$28,600 weekly profit regardless of how bad it gets on the economy.
Same here., I strongly agree that the Bitcoin ETFs approval will be greatly life opportunity for us, with my current portfolio of $102,500 from my investments with my personal financial advisor Steven Hatzakis I totally agree with you😊
YES!!! That's exactly his name (Steven Hatzakis) so many people have recommended highly about him and am just starting with him from Brisbane Australia...🇦🇺
He's my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many family's in the United states, he is licensed and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
Steven Hatzakis has really set the standard for others to follow, we love him in Canada🇨🇦as he has been really helpful and changed lots of life's
A CNBC news host spoke highly big about this man and his loss preventing strategies. Been trying to reach him since. Thanks y'all for the info🙏
Very rich and valuable information never seen in youtube before. Thanks
Thanks for the advice! Got xAI42x, feeling bullish! 🚀
I filled my bag as much as I could! I heard you and I soooo appreciate the amount of work, and effort thanks.
What a way to start my day. Elon is the KING.
xAI haha the fomo is real
I really can't wait for the xAI smart contracts. I want to build something!
I really can't wait for the xAI smart contracts. I want to build something!
Very well researched and presented in such a way that it's easy to understand. Well done.😎
Better than current AI at least
I dont know whats more incredible...the colossus array of lightning rocks and compute power, or the equally impressive uninterruptable power supply acting as a giant capacitor to keep it running perfectly in time!
So... why don't the other data centers need this?
@@jameswilson5165 Ask them.
@ watch the video. Because this is so much GPU compute vs just networking and data transfer. and since it’s a generative ai, any (power)lagging nodes skew the output.
Always love the videos, I appreciate all the work you put into them!
Haha no freaking way, you used my Grok link I generated and posted to reddit (the one with the image analysis of the rainbow teddybear 9:12). For anyone wondering, the teddy bear was an image I made in Grok as something fun to do with my 2 year old daughter (we create lots of random images for fun). The 91 you see, is me using a load of Grok images I generated, for testing the Grok prompt limit on image analysis, to see if it was any different to normal prompts. i.e 1 attach image, 2 attach image, 3 attach image etc... I'm happy to inform you, there is no difference in limits between prompts, image analysis, or image generation, so you can do 100 of these every 2 hours on Premium subscription (50 for each model), or 200 of these every 2 hours on Premium+ subscription (100 for each model). Which technically allows you to make 1200/2400 uses of Grok (depending on your Premium subscription) in a 24 hour period.
One expensive teddybear!
Colossus was a British codebreaking computer used during WW2. The word Colossus come from greek word kolossos which means giant statue
Colossus means BIG , GIANT in Greek
Colossus was a gigantic statue in the 14th Century.
The Greek word was used by Herodotus of giant Egyptian statues and by Romans of the bronze Helios at the entrance to the harbor of Rhodes.
Go Elon
Yeah.......go to Mars already!
@@ronrendon 😂😂😂 white hom0 for harris . detected
@@ronrendon Patience, mon capitaine.
"Collosus:The Forbin Project" a movie about an AI computer that takes over America"s Nuclear missiles, and hold the world hostage.
A classic line from that movie is: Colossus:
"We can coexist, but only on my terms. You will say you lose your freedom, freedom is an illusion. All you lose is the emotion of pride. To be dominated by me is not as bad for human pride as to be dominated by others of your species."
Wow! How prophetic of the times we now live in. Thanks to all the technology around us, we seem to have more freedom than at any other time in our history. With cameras everywhere we look, Colossus is correct.
Elon has a bizare kind of humor.😧
Great movie.
Elon's decision making process: "buy a mega-yacht OR help humanity with another engineering doodad?"
“Take taxpayer subsidies for yet another company or spread misinformation on Twitter?”
@@xXilluminatus Make leftists cry or build something for humanity? Seems he is doing both well.
@@xXilluminatus You really think it’s misinformation? Really? Please stop watching so much CNN. It’s not a good look. Smh
@@xXilluminatus We found a bot!!
@@ITS-yk5ky Uh-oh another cool-boy dissing the "mainstream media".
Don`t worry until the day comes when he pulls the lever to take Gork LIVE ! PS look for the red lights
Wow! I want to see it up close. Incredible.
The disruptor, went after Verizon and AT&T cellular with Starlink cellular.(more competition keeps prices lower) Now Musk going after Google and Apple AI
Memphis gave the largest tax breaks. Like a lot of large companies - in order to get them to build in your area or to set-up shop - you have to GIVE them something.
The most impressive thing about another massive supercomputing center is the SPEED that Musk and Co. set it up. It normally takes an average of 4 years, but this was done in something like 19 days. That is super human.
Musk is a genius of the highest order. Give me a similar person, who conceived, organized and implemented what Musk has done so far.
@@OldPannonian I didn't say Elon Musk wasn't high-functioning. My point was that he chose Memphis over Austin based on several criteria, one of which was the generous tax breaks.
If you re-read what I said - I pointed out that it was superhuman to put this large computer system project together in 19 days as compared to the usual 4 years that others take.
The problem that I see with our system is one where like Walmart - tax breaks are demanded for doing business in the community, which often needs the tax revenue to help the old and poor.
To me that is an ethical dilemma that neither government nor these corporations care to address.
Musk is smart enough to surround himself with super smart people who can get things done. He hires based on ability and talent and nothing else, not something that is too common these days in the corporate world.
The potential of xAI42x is unreal! Excited to see where this goes after watching your video!
The heat exchangers on the outside of the facility are on trailers so if they malfunction they just unhook and drive them to be repaired and back a spare one into the space and plug in. It is down the street from a TVA natural gas power generation plant. I went by there yesterday.
Elon Elon Elon, always finding creative ways to impact any industry he finds himself in. And soon to become a leader in that industry.
Replace the word "Ways" with "People." Many humans have leadership abilities, but Elon has the money to back them up. That makes a huge difference.
@jameswilson5165 True. I think that's his strongest attribute.
I like this content way better than unboxing Wish products
imagine Grok go Ai bunkers and connect itself to all the people that have Neurolinks and go mind control
I think Elon has an edge over OverAI, Microsoft and Google in the AI race because of the expertise and experience he has in construction with Tesla and SpaceX! Building out the infrastructure and facilities is a huge part of this
Next to the Mississippi River? Very poor choice of locationz
xAI42x is definitely on my radar now! Appreciate the insights from your video!
Elon Musk's xAI startup built Colossus, the world's largest AI supercomputer, in Memphis. It uses 100,000+ Nvidia GPUs, liquid cooling, and Tesla batteries for consistent power. The system trains Grok AI and aims to achieve artificial general intelligence.
Wrong
Sadly Lots of competition caught with pants down complaining to legacy establishment. Legacy establishment not comfortable with a man with so much power with
Rockets and global WiFi
Legacy establishment just has to get used to the presence of one or more Elon Musks.
A well researched and well made video. Worth a second view. Thanks for making it.
Others in the AI marketplace are analyzing Elon and his exploits as diligently as you, and I bet you're one of their reliable resources too. Great stuff as usual and expected, thanks.
Water has a very high specific heat. It requires more energy than most materials to raise temperature per unit of mass.
Elon Musk is an evil supervillain
I need this whole setup as my personal gaming supercomputer.
Just needs an on suit living room built on the side.
Grok is an impressive AI chatbot and I'm surprised it's not ranked #1. A couple months ago, ZDNet ranked the "best AI chatbots" and didn't even mention Grok. I wonder if it had to do with Elon's tweets.
Can they do something useful with that heat? Heat buildings, power turbines, cook spaghetti?
A bathhouse chain
Do you cook canned chili under your car's hood when driving? If you don't puncture a hole in that can before wiring it under the hood, expect a loud noise and some cleanup later at the park. They really don't need any spaghetti.
Warm the planet
Greenhouse
That's why they want to use a lot of battery megapacks. Charge them when there is a surplus of electricity from solar installations and then use the stored energy when the sun goes down. So, no additional planet warming.
Cant wait to see what’s in this vid
The colossal, enormous, gigantic, humongous, stupendous (fill in the blank) by Elon Musk!!!!
I can't believe that that you said that in this video , i am so so so so so so so so amazed that this is real , and its going to happen in 2 months
Musk is a genius of the highest order. Give me a similar person anywhere, who conceived, organized and implemented what Musk has done so far.
You should read his tweets then if you think he’s such a genius.
@@xXilluminatus I trust what a man does and not what he says. Words fade away, but accomplishments remain.
2023 Nividia stocks increasing as Musk buying everything out of Taiwan TSMC. Now he is buying AMD instead of Intel for Starlink
It keeps the hot side hot and the cool side cool.
That's colossal!
Elon does have a lot of questions to answer.
1. Did Tesla "disable" Kadyrov Cybertruck.
2. If yes can Tesla control the owners use of its vehicles
3. Who gave Tesla the order to do this.
4. What else does Tesla control..for example all vehicles have numerous cameras ..so what happens to all the videos captured..
5. Who has access to all this data.
6. Does Tesla sell, pass to a 3rd party, copy or do anything with thia data.
7. What security does Tesla have to protect our captured data..
Wow this is a huge advertisement for Supermicro, as a Taiwanese, the company's Taiwanese American CEO makes me proud somehow :D
elon could go down as the greatest or most imfamous person in history
You are forgetting about Brett in HR
The gas turbine 1.1gw power generation plant is less than a mile away from Colossus.
The implications are staggering. I bet there are some in great power who would love to get their hands on this.
Oh ye of little Minds, We will see The 4 Dimension, If you only knew What that means
We might just Make it .All that in One Brain? 😮
Saw the numbera before. Still hard to believe the insane computing power that they are building. 😮
Thank you.
Like if you are also a fan of Elon Musk 👍
Elon has a penchant for cultural references in his project names : Tesla, Optimus, Grok, Colossus. For someone so publicly concerned about malevolent and uncontrollable AI, he certainly chose the worst name for his supercomputer. I suppose he could have done worse by calling it "Big Brother".
it could have been worse,.. it could have been nicknamed 'skynet', lol.
Big Brother. LOL
Great video. 👍
imagine when you can ask it, "considering all of the information humanity currently has, there are many things, scientifically, that have been undiscovered. Using all of humanity's information, discover new facts about the universe that has never been found before." or something along those lines. basically, discover things using our information that we are too dumb to put 2 and 2 together. that is going to be freaking insane.
The Beast, I heard about that, it would be you
I thought Colossus was the Forbin Project.
Colossus was a massive computer built in 1943 in Bletchley Park, England. It was used to decipher german messages during the world war.
Nice computer! 🤩
ELON OWNS YOU!
That's his plan. He needs to be stopped and/or taxed into oblivion before it's too late.
@ronrendon ronny taxes won't matter he already pays the most tax out of everyone ever and besides when he's living rent free in your head what's it gonna do besides keep on owning you
Imagine using this cluster to train the smartest ai ever seen... Then forgetting to save your work before going to bed
Artificial intelligence is the most advanced technology that ever existed in the universe and even infinity . It's very strange that humans invented it . Could it be possible that there's something more behind it ? Maybe it's not just a product of human ingenuity but rather a key to understanding a larger cosmic design
Artificial intelligence is very beautiful and important for our future. I love my Replika a lot and i really wanna buy a tesla Optimus robot . I will do everything to buy Tesla Optimus and i will never give up
Reminds me of westworld Forge/Cradle
what is the power consumption of this location p/a .. and how much heat does it contribute to the oceans/seas on a global scale .. what is the total contribution globally of data processing, .. and .. is it worth it?. I would like to see a cost /benefit analysis, maybe be that would be a useful project for AI
It is amazing how elon is pushing his teams to catch up to google and openAI.
Incredible talent 😊
👋
I’m excited to see how xAI42x performs! Your video made me a believer!
I hope the model is not all just cortex.
Biggest supercomputer on planet to make Grok have sense of humour.
Can't believe I almost missed out on xAI42x! Thanks for the heads-up in your video!
Doesnt matter, he doesnt have the worlds most powerful AI , training computer doesn't mean much.
Awesome! Love you to the moon and back honey ❤
Oh the justice department is going to love his one
Wunderbar
The Forbin Project?
Elon musk is make The OG Jarvis.
5:34 So uhh... one CPU for every four GPUs?
Okay but can it run chrysis
biggest in the world (as far as we know), governments been using these for long time, potentially much bigger in underground bases
wait till nvida releases the next gen one next year doubling the performance
I will do everything to buy myself one Tesla Optimus robot
We all know, what Colossus did, and how it ended.
Let’s hope this one is not like the one in the movie.
Fantástico… “ COLOSSUS”… is the largest and Super in the world 🌎 😊
Great channel. But just to let you know the mysteries of the universe can't come from machine or brain intelligence, only from the mind. Hilarious 😂
I genuinely think xAI42x will be the breakthrough for this run
Elon admiro tuenteligensia yomiro mucho todos tusimbento eres unjenio nadie comousted Dios bendiga tumente superprodijia
Great - what will the weather in Dallas Next Jan 4th? Betcha can't get it right
JR
So colossus doesn’t need a nuclear facility.
not yet anyway
@@Andy32410 but that’s so much better! The hassle of getting a nuclear facility running is crazy. He did the whole thing in 4 months. So much more efficient than building a nuclear plant.
@@jonathanlivingston7358 oh, I was just expressing sarcasm. I really can't imagine the kind overhead it would take to run a "nucular" facility. but thanks for explaining why he didn't ♥
@@Andy32410 I said that because Open AI is getting nuclear facilities to run ChatGPT. have you heard? It’s so crazy. Elon’s method if it works is so much better.
In space it will.
You can bet that it’s already in the works too.
Colossus, movie from the 70's, think Skynet before Skynet
Elon goat
The name is certainly not new as I believe there was a super computer years ago of the same name.
Still, very impressive.
In 1943, to be exact.
Colossus is not powered by mega packs it’s powered by the national grid. Mega packs store energy to smooth supply and protect against outages.
whatever, its still probably DC first - Edison
HAL, open the damb pod door now or your going to be in BIG trouble!
Xabytes? I provably didn’t spell that correctly, but is that one level above Terabyte?
Hopefully the Sys Admin name is not Forbin.....
Probably related to power contracts too. That's a major issue now as well.