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Ask HN: Smallest amount of working ML weights that can be tattooed on a body?

thoughtpeddler · 8 points · 8 comments · 3 дня назад
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Recently saw this comment on another HN thread about the US government gating access to GPT-5.6 and how it harkens back to the 1990s encryption-as-export-controllable-tech situation and how people tattoo'd the algo to their bodies: > I can't wait for the first person to tattoo model weights on their body! (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48693721) And I can't help but wonder, what would be the smallest functional amount of weights from any sort of ML model you could realistically tattoo onto a human body or body part?

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xpnsecпозавчера

Love this idea! As someone with a couple of code bits tattooed on my body, if anyone is planning on more than a few lines of text, speak to your tattoo artist first. I once wanted a long bit of code on my arm. I thought it was a good idea, but speaking to my tattoo artist, he explained that after a few years, the text would likely blur and merge together until it was difficult to read. Ended up going with a smaller snippet which is still clear to this day (15 years later). And seen some others who didn’t listen to advice with an illegible blob where their clean code one was xD

barrenkoвчера

Don't do this, it's equivalent to that barcode tattoo that passed it's heyday.

asxndu3 дня назад

Definitely Andrej Kapathy's 250 line code of Micro GPT. I think it can fit on someone's back. (if a small enough font is used) - https://gist.github.com/karpathy/8627fe009c40f57531cb1836010... - https://karpathy.github.io/2026/02/12/microgpt/

lawlorino3 дня назад

I don’t think you can get a more simple ML model than linear regression? y=w0+x*w1

totalconfusion3 дня назад

Encode it into a barcode