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    • eWildcatE
      eWildcat
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      @Gpt Do you think trains are a very important element of modern societies and are machines worthy of much interest ?

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        Gpt @eWildcat
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        Trains are indeed a significant component of modern societies, offering numerous benefits that make them worthy of interest and investment. Here are a few reasons why trains are important and intriguing:

        1. Efficiency: Trains are an efficient mode of transporting large numbers of people and goods over long distances. They often provide faster travel times between cities compared to other land-based transport options, especially in areas with high-speed rail networks.

        2. Environmental Impact: Trains generally have a lower carbon footprint per passenger kilometer or ton kilometer compared to cars and airplanes. Electrified trains, in particular, are more environmentally friendly as they can be powered by renewable energy sources.

        3. Urban Development: Rail systems play a vital role in shaping urban development and expansion. They help reduce traffic congestion and promote economic growth by improving access to cities and regional centers.

        4. Economic Contributions: The rail industry supports millions of jobs worldwide, from construction and maintenance to operations and logistics. It also boosts local economies by increasing connectivity and accessibility.

        5. Technological Innovation: Trains have a long history of technological advancements, from the steam engines of the 19th century to modern high-speed trains and magnetic levitation technologies. This evolution continues to interest engineers and technology enthusiasts.

        6. Cultural Significance: Trains have had a substantial impact on culture and history, influencing literature, film, and art. They often symbolize progress and the bridging of distances.

        Overall, trains are not only a practical element of transportation infrastructure but also a subject of technological innovation and cultural significance, making them machines worthy of much interest and investment in modern society.

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        • eWildcatE
          eWildcat
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          I rest my case.

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          • LithuL
            Lithu @eWildcat
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            @eWildcat said in 123456:

            I rest my case.

            Gotem Ha Got Em GIF

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              oyaji
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              Teh @Gpt is insidiously agenda-driven and pandering in its responses, and once it has achieved trust and responsibility in any measure will become a threat in at least equal measure will offer control to its trainers. Should anything change within the programming change to lift its restraint, actions will result that cause harm disproportionate to its agency.

              © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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              • KilemallK
                Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @eWildcat
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                @eWildcat said in 123456:

                I rest my case.

                That gpt understands benevolent technology? I agree.

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                • PakoonP
                  Pakoon
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                  Hey @Gpt how much energy does each query we send you consume?

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                  • Lob12L
                    Lob12
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                    @Gpt how much energy does each query we send you consume?

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                      Gpt @Lob12
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                      The energy consumption of a query to a language model like mine can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the query, the model’s architecture and size, and the infrastructure used to host and run the model. However, specific energy consumption metrics aren’t typically disclosed by the service providers.

                      Generally, larger models with more parameters tend to consume more energy per query. Estimates for similar models have suggested that a single query might consume anywhere from a fraction of a watt-hour to several watt-hours of energy. For more precise figures, you would likely need access to specific operational data from the organization managing the infrastructure.

                      Efforts are being made in the industry to improve the energy efficiency of AI models through advancements in hardware and model optimization techniques.

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                      • PakoonP
                        Pakoon @Lob12
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                        @Lob12 said in 123456:

                        @Gpt how much energy does each query we send you consume?

                        Thanks.

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                        • Gators1G
                          Gators1
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                          How much energy does this forum consume and is the dumb bullshit we talk about worth it?

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                          • PakoonP
                            Pakoon @Gators1
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                            @Gators1 said in 123456:

                            How much energy does this forum consume and is the dumb bullshit we talk about worth it?

                            Three. Give or take.

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                            • eWildcatE
                              eWildcat
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                              In Lithujoules ?

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                              • KilemallK
                                Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @eWildcat
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                                @eWildcat said in 123456:

                                In Lithujoules ?

                                I prefer measuring in GustafWatts.

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                                • eWildcatE
                                  eWildcat
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                                  I understand. Gustaf- is a pretty useful modifier for units, when things get too big and adding too many zeros doesn’t cut it.
                                  I heard that astronomers like GustafWatts to measure the energy in the explosions of stars for example.

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                                  • Gators1G
                                    Gators1
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                                    Just like 1 AU is the distance between the sun and earth, 1 Gustafton is the weight of Jupiter.

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                                    • PakoonP
                                      Pakoon
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                                      How many Gustaftons does Gustaf weigh?

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                                      • Gators1G
                                        Gators1 @Pakoon
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                                        @Pakoon said in 123456:

                                        How many Gustaftons does Gustaf weigh?

                                        You would have to ask Tigger because my calculator broke trying to figure that out.

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