DeepAI Founder and CEO Kevin Baragona: The Biggest Reason Progress in Big Language Modeling Has Slowed Down Is That There's Not Enough Data to Go Around

December 8, 2012 - Kevin Baragona, founder and CEO of DeepAI, said that in the past, AI was an embarrassing word to use because it hadn't progressed in any particular way for decades. But in 2024, we're already in the golden age of AI, and we're going to see huge advances every month. Big language modeling, I don't think it's peaked yet, and the biggest reason it's slowing down is because there's not enough data anymore. So the most important thing now is to find a new model architecture to improve the efficiency of reasoning. The competition for big models is now essentially about efficiency. (Titanium Media)

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