folding@home has been doing cool stuff for ages now. There's nothing to say that distributed computing couldn't also be used for this kind of stuff, albeit a bit slower and fragmented than running on a huge clusters of H100 with NVLink.
In terms of training feedback I suppose there's a few different ways of doing it. Gamification, mech turk, etc. Hell free filesharing sites could get on the action and have you complete an evaluation of a model response instead of watching an ad
In terms of training feedback I suppose there's a few different ways of doing it. Gamification, mech turk, etc. Hell free filesharing sites could get on the action and have you complete an evaluation of a model response instead of watching an ad