Is there such a thing as a paid subscription for access to cloud versions of top downloadable LLMs that runs only on green energy?
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 03-Mar-2025 01:37:08 JST Nathan Schneider
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 03-Mar-2025 02:51:37 JST Nathan Schneider
@weirdmustard @ntnsndr Totally. Not claiming moral perfection. I'm just curious if this particular mitigation is a thing, because it seems feasible as a business model. Maybe even for a co-op, since the upfront costs could be limited.
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Sam pausiert (weirdmustard@toot.community)'s status on Monday, 03-Mar-2025 02:51:38 JST Sam pausiert
@ntnsndr your models would still be trained on a whole city of water usage, power and tens of thousands of graphic cards that contain metals ppl die for in mines
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 03-Mar-2025 05:05:14 JST Nathan Schneider
@paninid I use that sometimes. But what I'm looking for is a cloud version of this that could be used on less powerful machines.
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Coach Pāṇini ® (paninid@mastodon.world)'s status on Monday, 03-Mar-2025 05:05:15 JST Coach Pāṇini ®
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