I had problem comprehending trading in general. I tried watching other UA-cam trading channels, but they made the concepts more complicated. I was almost giving up until when i discovered content and explain everything in detail. The videos are easy to follow
I've been making a lot of looses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
But this focus on language use case alone. The shift waiting to happen in AI is rapid adoption of computer vision. LPUs are not designed for this, GPUs are still king here
AI training on AI content will be the end. Like in the "telephone game" ("players whisper a phrase or word into the ear of the person next to them in a circle or line. The players then try to repeat the phrase to the next person, and so on, until the last player says the phrase out loud. The final phrase is usually different from the original, and players compare the two".) Ain't be pretty!
9:51 confusion? From Groq chatbot: Groq, the chatbot, is actually a product developed by The Chip Co. Groq! It appears that The Chip Co. Groq is a company that develops custom-designed AI chips, and they also created a chatbot called Groq, which uses their AI technology to provide conversational AI capabilities. So, in essence, Groq (the chatbot) is a product of The Chip Co. Groq, leveraging their AI chip technology to power conversational AI applications.
except there is nothing special about inferencing. vector maths has been around for ages. he saying making an NPU card instead of a GFX card. also 1 tiny issue... everything is built on CUDA. literally all the open source stacks. thats about 90% of the market. jenson went all in on AI a decade ago. people said back then it was all rubbish. also when i hear startup - i imagine a few friends in a garage or small office somewhere. not nearly $3bn.
5:05 “When people think about AI chips, the household name that comes to mind is NVIDIA.” Well, NVIDIA earned & deserves its household name, once CNBC host Jim Cramer questioned Jensen Huang, why NVIDIA’s stock price & evaluation are so high, as NVIDIA isn’t like Apple, Google and Amazon are all household names.
"www" is subdomain and could be not "www", not "wow", but any, like a "suck".... Regarding comparison with sport cars from CEO, "everyone loves it" - I as a regular person I can't care less at all (even if can afford or not, doesn't matter, in the opposite will be just pain in the neck with maintenance, repairs etc from the practical point of view).
Guys please stop doing interviews and start getting your llama 3.1 models running with published prices! And ideally competitive with the new 1.5 flash prices :)
Looks like this kid interviewer doesn't even understand what the diff between GPUs and LPUs even after saying for the first time. Groq is great, but interviewer needs to be replaced.
He start up is dumb ! ... He excited about speed with an AI. From 10 secs to 1. Meanwhile AI cant tell me from start to finish how to code a no code website
His pitch for the company is that the URL for their website begins with "wow" instead of "www".
Wow
yeah that was def cringe
Looks like someone sucked the life out of the interviewer.
haha yeah he's nervous and feels like he's reading out of a script.
I think if there was a donate button, I would have donated some milk and biscuits too.😂
@@razorr1920wtf ?
I had problem comprehending trading in general. I tried watching other UA-cam trading channels, but they made the concepts more complicated. I was almost giving up until when i discovered content and explain everything in detail. The videos are easy to follow
I've been making a lot of looses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
whats up with Forbes lately seems like all their stories is like commercials.
They're tryna make sure their investments are profitable 😂
journos are typically admen in disguise. dont ever expect legacy media to do anything not 'brand friendly' such as call people on obvious bs
Even the stuff
Forbes was not made to publish the truth, but to act as a big business narrative source. Once in a while they get things right though.
AND THEY ARE LIKE ROBOTS. WHAT A WONDERFUL WAY TO LIVE.
You got that amazing piece of hardware next to you and do not show it off? 😳
Groq will be massive!
Groq is going to become a household name in equities in the next 5 years.
If they go public in 5 years
Interviewer is Ai
At 7:50 he says 600 Words at 2 ms = 12 Seconds - WRONG by 10x - it's 1.2 Seconds (= 1200 ms)
The focus on LPUs over GPUs for AI inference is a fascinating shift. It’s clear that speed is the new frontier in AI-driven user experiences.
But this focus on language use case alone. The shift waiting to happen in AI is rapid adoption of computer vision. LPUs are not designed for this, GPUs are still king here
This is an ad not investigative journalism
It’s impressive to see a $2.8 billion startup taking on a giant like Nvidia, but they’ve got a tough road ahead.
B100 Architecture is king what this is about is market share.
Using an LLM on Groq is a night and day difference.
Impressive
Notify me when you enter the stock market
Yeah, I'm sure someone will send you a text. SMH.
@@RajDeelish oh, you don’t know? I’m in a group chat with the CEOS of all the Fortune 500 companies.
So what ?@@moneyman5eva
The interviewer is very stoic
Too Stoic
AI based😂😂😂😂
The pitch isn’t very good
I had to stop watching when he said wow instead of www . This line alone single handled destroyed what ever aura points this guy had left
How can we buy shares now that they're still young?
Forbes u made a huge mistake by bring a white table because when i turn on caption i can't see a word
AI training on AI content will be the end.
Like in the "telephone game" ("players whisper a phrase or word into the ear of the person next to them in a circle or line. The players then try to repeat the phrase to the next person, and so on, until the last player says the phrase out loud. The final phrase is usually different from the original, and players compare the two".)
Ain't be pretty!
Superfast ! #Groq!❤
Interviewer hates his job lol
He is a senior writer, not interviewer. So that's why he would hate it.
9:51 confusion?
From Groq chatbot:
Groq, the chatbot, is actually a product developed by The Chip Co. Groq!
It appears that The Chip Co. Groq is a company that develops custom-designed AI chips, and they also created a chatbot called Groq, which uses their AI technology to provide conversational AI capabilities.
So, in essence, Groq (the chatbot) is a product of The Chip Co. Groq, leveraging their AI chip technology to power conversational AI applications.
They were referring to Grok, Elon’s X bot, not Groq
@@HRH.Charming thx, I just made a mistake.
Groq to the moon !
How am I sure this interview is even real...AI can make interviews like this easily. Pretty cool stuff nowadays
how can we invest now??????????????????????
Thanks
Pretty sketchy when you claim the world but have nothing to show during the video.
Cloud is not the answer, companies want to have servers in house to train
I love groq
How can i invest?
except there is nothing special about inferencing. vector maths has been around for ages. he saying making an NPU card instead of a GFX card. also 1 tiny issue... everything is built on CUDA. literally all the open source stacks. thats about 90% of the market. jenson went all in on AI a decade ago. people said back then it was all rubbish.
also when i hear startup - i imagine a few friends in a garage or small office somewhere. not nearly $3bn.
5:05 “When people think about AI chips, the household name that comes to mind is NVIDIA.”
Well, NVIDIA earned & deserves its household name, once CNBC host Jim Cramer questioned Jensen Huang, why NVIDIA’s stock price & evaluation are so high, as NVIDIA isn’t like Apple, Google and Amazon are all household names.
bet Jonathan is super glad chatGPT came out when it did !
Of course Nvidia would want to be a partner with A.I. start ups, not battle them.
the ai girlfriend market is poised to make billions on its own. It's a whole new world out there, boys.
Interesting!
2.8b but an interview in a wework?
shouldve used a different name to be honest
Isnt Groq from Twitter?
that's grok with a k 😄 the names are confusing for sure
its gonna crush nvidia for llms
When? In 2036?
YAWN.
"www" is subdomain and could be not "www", not "wow", but any, like a "suck".... Regarding comparison with sport cars from CEO, "everyone loves it" - I as a regular person I can't care less at all (even if can afford or not, doesn't matter, in the opposite will be just pain in the neck with maintenance, repairs etc from the practical point of view).
lol totally thought this dude was working for Elon until minute 10 😂😅
Guys please stop doing interviews and start getting your llama 3.1 models running with published prices! And ideally competitive with the new 1.5 flash prices :)
Cool
host face looks AI generated
Looks like this kid interviewer doesn't even understand what the diff between GPUs and LPUs even after saying for the first time. Groq is great, but interviewer needs to be replaced.
📈 📈 📈
Time for investment.
was thinking the same lol
lol he will cave and be bought up.
I like how the interviewer responds to nothing. he's liek a plank of wood.
He start up is dumb !
...
He excited about speed with an AI. From 10 secs to 1. Meanwhile AI cant tell me from start to finish how to code a no code website
BS
❤
Nivida is doing the same thing... what's the differentiator 😢😢😢😢
TPUs and GPUs are different
@@tediousted I thought he is taking about NPU's
@@supersmart671no, he is talking about LPUs. NPUs are different.
@@tediousted The video is claiming they are going to be head to head at some point.
Just hype at this point. Fast performance but results are poor 😂
lul
I actually found the guy speaking to seem very untrustworthy, all his stats seem cherry picked and phrased to come off better than they are. Bad vibes