Thanks man!
I am so confused. Folks say: pls stop with repetitive jobs a robot can do.
So for a few years now people with a bunch PHDs are..trying very hard to
make that a reality. Sigh I mean sure  generative ai going bat crazy
(hulicinating) is bad. But
As a wiseman might say:
*sigh* like hello? People want help with insanely mundane, or insanely
dangerous jobs done by robots...well need the brains (models) trained and
doing workouts(collecting data to [hopefully] do better)lol we probably
won't get the ED-209 for a while. but man who knows: Drugs(the medicine
kind!) food, better driving, blah blah. I'd be down (sometimes) for a uber
with a robot taking me to a doctors---as a option. lol I mean sure getting
steam power model 706 or bamboo jeep with with a a Foghorn levels of loud
horn with AcMe Driver service might be more mind of MagicalReal and Drive
In Mutant levels of weird cozy...but if an eccentric driver isn't
available? 7 of 9  or T'pol sending over a remote controlled Uber or
something? Wicked!

Can folks help me grok the AniAi FUD? Better. I hear them going: omg my job
and meaning in life--ok that's legit. Having Scruffy artists that pose Ai?
bring it on! there was a super fun DJ mix I stumbled across on Spotify that
was hillarius Djent, and ragemetal core mixture of halloween and christmas
stuff. (humans made it acording to spotify)
But then I switched to youtube for Ai generated white noise and ambients
and found a bunch that were just cheasburgers for the ears to cook to.
And yet I read about all kinds of people going zomg RAM, GPU's my job!
Are people really that worried already? seems like it's just FOX and
Friends fearmongering...but what's the friam hot take?


On Wed, Jan 7, 2026 at 1:35 PM glen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why not ask Qwen3:32b how Alibaba does it? It took your Eli5 seriously!
> 8^D Maybe we really want an "explain it like I'm 17"?
>
> Qwen3 says:
> Imagine you have a toy robot that can draw pictures. Normally, the robot
> needs a big, powerful battery (like a supercomputer) to do this. But
> Alibaba found a way to make their robot work with a tiny battery (light
> hardware)
> by doing a few clever things:
>
> 1. **Simpler Tools**: They use "smart brushes" (optimized algorithms) that
> draw good pictures without needing fancy, heavy tools. Think of it like
> using a magic pencil that works well even if it looks basic.
>
> 2. **Less Ink, Same Art**: They teach the robot to use just the right
> amount of "ink" (computing power). For example, if the robot only needs to
> color in parts of a picture, it skips the rest, saving energy.
>
> 3. **Practice Makes Perfect**: They train the robot to focus on the most
> important details (like edges of a cat or a tree) and ignore tiny,
> unimportant stuff. This makes the robot faster and less hungry for power.
>
> 4. **Special Battery**: They might have a "magic battery" (custom chips)
> made just for drawing, so it uses less energy than a regular battery.
>
> So, even though drawing pictures usually needs a lot of power, Alibaba’s
> robot is smart, efficient, and uses the right tools to do it with a tiny
> battery! 🌟
>
>
> On 1/7/26 11:46 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> > Can someone (try to) Eli5: how the heck is it that Alibabab is making
> (some) headway with generative images and machine vision on relatively
> light hardware OO - just curious.
> >
>
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