@ijm and to be honest, “it’s just for the prototype” as an ethical workaround doesn’t hold up when if the prototype is any good the chances are quite a bit of it will end up used in the final product
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@ijm and to be honest, “it’s just for the prototype” as an ethical workaround doesn’t hold up when if the prototype is any good the chances are quite a bit of it will end up used in the final product 1 comment
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@simon Ah, I was thinking of the workforce ethics - many don't have the resources to expend on a 'risky' prototype.
Interesting thread, which probably also relates to a paper I just read on where the compute is being done (https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8yp7z)
Now I'm wonder if anyone has yet tried to do a full co2 footprint for a slow-traditional-prototype vs a fast-with-ai-prototype.