I have a MacBook M3 Max with 128 GB unified RAM. I use Ollama with Open Web UI. It performs very well with models up to 80B parameters but it does get very hot with models over 20B parameters.
I use it to do simple text-based tasks occasionally if my Internet is down or ChatGPT is down.
I also use it in VS Code to help with code completion using the Continue extension.
Those are midwits. Truly intelligent people see past the facade and don't really go into the topics with others outside of subject matter expert groups. Because the areas being focused on by the general population or media are so deviated from the cause or solution.
So, are they suppressed? I highly doubt that's the proper word.
I feel like high iq people are more likely to succeed in the USA, than a communist country. This comes from someone whos parents grew up and lived in a communist nation.
I think you are conflating relative meritocracy where the USA is better than some of the worst meritocracies from absolute meritocracy where IQ alone will help you succeed. There are tons of research articles (https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/myth...) on the subject.
Some of the high IQ individuals are succeeding in USA but definitely not even close to all of them.
This would have some amazing implications but they will also need to build the routing mechanism with light-based attenuation or it will never exceed the speed of electricity in a wire.
People assume staff shortages, but I've been to a cheap non-profit hospital and everyone was very green and TERRIBLE at their jobs due to lack of training.
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