One of them is called “How far can deep learning take us? A look at performance and economic limits.”
In case anyone else is looking for this, it seems to have been published as The Computational Limits of Deep Learning.
Lousy paper, IMO. There is much more relevant and informative research on compute scaling than that.
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In case anyone else is looking for this, it seems to have been published as The Computational Limits of Deep Learning.
Lousy paper, IMO. There is much more relevant and informative research on compute scaling than that.