Technically possible with a small enough model to work from. It's going to be pretty shit, but "working".
Now, if we were to go further down in scale, I'm curious how/if a 700MB CD version would work.
Or how many 1.44MB floppies you would need for the actual program and smallest viable model.
Might be a dvd. 70b ollama llm is like 1.5GB. So you could save many models on one dvd.
70b model taking 1.5GB? So 0.02 bit per parameter?
Are you sure you're not thinking of a heavily quantised and compressed 7b model or something? Ollama llama3 70b is 40GB from what i can find, that's a lot of DVDs
Ah yes probably the Smaler version, your right. Still, a very good llm better than gpt 3
Less than half of a BDXL though! The dream still breathes
For some reason, triple layer writable blu-ray exists. 100GB each
https://www.verbatim.com/prod/optical-media/blu-ray/bd-r-xl-tl/bd-r-xl-tl/
It is a DVD, can faintly see DVD+R on the left side
It does have the label DVD-R
Technically possible with a small enough model to work from. It's going to be pretty shit, but "working".
Now, if we were to go further down in scale, I'm curious how/if a 700MB CD version would work.
Or how many 1.44MB floppies you would need for the actual program and smallest viable model.
Might be a dvd. 70b ollama llm is like 1.5GB. So you could save many models on one dvd.
70b model taking 1.5GB? So 0.02 bit per parameter?
Are you sure you're not thinking of a heavily quantised and compressed 7b model or something? Ollama llama3 70b is 40GB from what i can find, that's a lot of DVDs
Ah yes probably the Smaler version, your right. Still, a very good llm better than gpt 3
Less than half of a BDXL though! The dream still breathes
For some reason, triple layer writable blu-ray exists. 100GB each
https://www.verbatim.com/prod/optical-media/blu-ray/bd-r-xl-tl/bd-r-xl-tl/
It is a DVD, can faintly see DVD+R on the left side
It does have the label DVD-R