What would happen if we gave a single ai problem the compute currently used for millions of prompts?

Maybe I’m being naive, but whenever people discuss whether AI could make truly extraordinary scientific breakthroughs — curing cancer, for example — I get the impression that we may be looking at the problem from a very partial perspective.

We tend to think about the capabilities of an individual model answering an individual question, rather than about the sheer amount of AI “thinking” happening globally at any given moment.

Every second, LLMs are answering an enormous number of prompts from users all over the world. Collectively, that must require a staggering amount of compute.

So here’s my question: what would happen if, instead of using all that computational capacity to answer millions of unrelated questions simultaneously, we concentrated an equivalent amount of compute on a single scientific problem?

Suppose the question were something like: How do we cure a particular form of cancer?

Would concentrating that enormous amount of computation on one problem give an AI system radically greater capacity to search the literature, generate hypotheses, run simulations, test possible explanations, critique its own conclusions, and explore solution spaces?
Or is this based on a fundamental misunderstanding of how AI compute scales — i.e. you can’t simply turn millions of parallel LLM queries into one vastly more powerful act of “thought”?

I’m particularly interested in the distinction between more compute, more inference-time reasoning, and genuinely deeper scientific intelligence.

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u/skullllll — 6 hours ago

Posting through email

I’ve looked around, and I’m guessing it’s not possible, but I’m wondering whether this is a requested feature.

I enjoy interacting with readers through email, and I love the idea of publishing posts via email. The modern web is such a pain in the ass, and I’d love to go back to simpler times.

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u/skullllll — 10 days ago
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Adesão TV + net fixa

Boas,

Calculo que não seja possível, ainda que talvez tecnicamente não houvesse problema. É possível aderir ao plano TV + fibra, ficando na pratica impedido de ter acesso à net fixa uma vez que na minha zona não há cobertura de net fixa?

FAQ

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u/skullllll — 2 months ago
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Safari and chagpt extensions

I'm looking for a good ChatGPT integration for Safari. Ideally, I'd like to be able to highlight text, right-click it, and ask questions about the selected passage. Having ChatGPT available in a sidebar would also be a big plus.

Is ChatGPT Atlas the only way to get this kind of workflow, or are there other Safari extensions/apps that offer something similar?

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u/skullllll — 2 months ago
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Reminders app - morning digest of all tasks?

Is it possible for the app to send me a notification at say 08AM with all my tasks for the day? if not, any other app that you can recommend that achieves this? ideally one that has a desktop version.

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u/skullllll — 3 months ago
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Returning to macOS after many years

I’ve recently returned to macOS after quite a few years away. The last Apple laptop I used was running Snow Leopard, so a lot has changed since then.

That said, I never truly left the Apple ecosystem. I currently use an iPhone 13 Pro Max and an Apple TV, so I’m already familiar with iOS/iPadOS and the general Apple experience. I recently bought a MacBook Neo, and I have a few fairly general questions as I get used to macOS again.

First, regarding the interaction between iOS and macOS: what are the main features I may be overlooking? I’m aware of the obvious things like iCloud syncing, Messages, Photos, AirDrop, etc., but I’m curious about the more subtle or genuinely useful integrations that long-time Mac users rely on day to day. I think you can run iOS apps on macOS? Do people do this with things like instagram for instance? Or are there other use case scenarios in mind?

Second, I’m trying to understand the exact difference between Spaces and Stage Manager. I understand that Spaces are basically virtual desktops, while Stage Manager is more of a window-management layer, but I’m not yet sure how they are supposed to complement each other in actual use. Do you use both? Are they meant for different workflows, or is Stage Manager partly a replacement for using multiple Spaces?

Third, I also use ChatGPT quite frequently and have a Pro account. What exactly does Apple Intelligence allow me to do in practice? I had the expectation that I might be able to use ChatGPT in many different contexts across the system — for example, writing a message in an app, right-clicking, and using ChatGPT to improve or rewrite the text; or reading a page in Safari, selecting an excerpt, and asking a question about it. So far, though, I haven’t really understood whether this is actually possible, how deeply ChatGPT is integrated into macOS, or whether Apple Intelligence is more limited than I expected.

Finally, I had what looked like a memory leak in Pages yesterday. For a moment I thought I had simply hit the memory limit, which would have been disappointing because I didn’t have much open, but then I realized it was most likely just a leak. From what I’ve read, this seems to be a known Pages bug. How common are memory leaks on current macOS in general? Is this something people mostly encounter with specific Apple apps, or is it fairly prevalent across other applications too?

I’d really appreciate any advice, especially from people who have been using modern macOS for a while. I’m excited to be back, but I’m also aware that I’m basically rediscovering the platform after many years away.

Thanks in advance!

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u/skullllll — 3 months ago