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Report: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Struggle to Build More Advanced AI

         

engine

11:11 am on Nov 14, 2024 (gmt 0)

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According to a report, Anthropic, Google and OpenAI are struggling to build more advanced AI, with diminishing returns on newer, more advanced models.

OpenAI isn’t alone in hitting stumbling blocks recently. After years of pushing out increasingly sophisticated AI products at a breakneck pace, three of the leading AI companies are now seeing diminishing returns from their costly efforts to build newer models. At Alphabet Inc.’s Google, an upcoming iteration of its Gemini software is not living up to internal expectations, according to three people with knowledge of the matter. Anthropic, meanwhile, has seen the timetable slip for the release of its long-awaited Claude model called 3.5 Opus.


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OpenAI, Google and Anthropic Are Struggling to Build More Advanced AI
Three of the leading artificial intelligence companies are seeing diminishing returns from their costly efforts to develop newer models.

Dimitri

12:42 pm on Nov 14, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Companies put the word "AI" all over, to seduce investors. AI is just another economical bubble, that will bust one day or another. I am not saying that AI is useless, or not interesting, but I don't think this is profitable to put AI technologies in every single thing.

engine

1:41 pm on Nov 14, 2024 (gmt 0)

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It's like software: Creating it to 85% is easy, however, ironing out the bugs and improving the software to 100% is a diminishing return.

JonyDep

7:55 pm on Nov 14, 2024 (gmt 0)



It’s interesting to see that even the big AI players like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are hitting some limits with their latest models. After years of rapid progress, it seems like the tech is getting harder to push forward at the same pace.