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I don't really agree that this is the biggest issue, for me the biggest issue is power consumption.
That is a big issue, but excessive power consumption isn't intrinsic to AI. You can run a reasonably good AI on your home computer.
The AI companies don't seem concerned about the diminishing returns, though, and will happily spend 1000% more power to gain that last 10% better intelligence. In a competitive market why wouldn't they, when power is so cheap.
Large power consumption only happens because someone is willing to dump lots of capital into it so they can own it.
Oh you're right, let me just tally up all the days where that isn't the case...
carry the 2...
don't forget weekends and holidays...
Oh! It's every single day. It's just an always and forever problem. Neat.
It's nothing of the sort. If nobody had the capital to scale it through more power, then the research would be more focused on making it efficient.