Predictions have been made for AI in 2024, where some experts have expressed concerns about the increasing development of AI and some people have described it as a step in the increasing development. First of all, OpenAI offered Large Language Model (LLM) like ChatGPT in this AI field which is being used all over the world.
After the release of this Chatbot of OpenAI, as its popularity increased, Google introduced its Bard and in the end of 2023 also created the existence of Gemini which can also identify real world objects and people.
2023 has been very good for the AI industry and this industry will also get more developed and spread more legs in 2024. OpenAI and Google have taken over the AI industry and are soon going to do something new.
Experts have indicated that AI development is going to increase a lot in 2024 and on one hand Google will bring its new offerings, on the other hand Elon Musk will develop xAI even more after his acquisition of Twitter. OpenAI’s crown remains intact, with Microsoft also preparing to take over the entire AI industry with the release of its Kapilot Android App.
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After ChatGPT Google does AI-AI!
Google is the first to move forward in the field of AI, which is giving rapid updates one after the other, recently Google has launched Gemini which they believe will help OpenAI by launching its new model GPT-4. Work in progress can match him as much as Bard matches Chatagapt.
In 2023, both companies had developed Large Language Models (LLM) and both are still ahead in this race. Google has also developed an LLM called Gemini, where Gemini has been trained with 1.56 trillion parameters. If we compare GPT-4’s 1.37 trillion parameters, this is very high.
Nano-1 (1.8 billion parameters) and Nano-2 (3.25 billion parameters), are said to be distilled from the larger Gemini model. Meanwhile, OpenAI said it also plans to open the GPT Store, OpenAI’s app store for AI, in early 2024 to help users create and sell their own versions of ChatGPT.
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Co-founder of AI-training startup Tromero and AI security Ph.D. “I think 2024 will be the year that we really start to see widespread adoption of AI tools,” Charles Higgins told BI.
He added, “With models like Gemini, it’s important to have access to parts that are already integrated into the products you are used to and use. So we make using the AI suite of tools the norm rather than the exception.” are going”
Meta and Tromero’s comments suggest that the cost of training AI models may be a barrier that may also limit the development and adoption of open-source AI.
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Sophia Kalanovska, co-founder of Tromero, has said that training AI models is “really, really expensive.” In a sign that the cost of open-source AI may now be coming down, Google recently released a new Developed techniques that can be used to train large language models with less data and computing power.
Competition is increasing for OpenAI in 2024
OpenAI first launched ChatGPT in late 2022, winning the hearts of the entire world and becoming a giant in the mainstream AI industry.
Chatbot chatbot is a powerful big language model that you can use to translate languages, write any kind of creative content. In recent weeks, some strange problems have been seen with ChatGPT. Users report that ChatGPT’s performance has deteriorated and refuses to perform certain tasks.
Responding to this complaint, OpenAI says that it takes into consideration reports that the chatbot is becoming “lazy”.
Copyright dispute is a big threat to AI industry
Is it legal to train AI models on data containing copyrighted material? No one can explain it clearly.
Just look at the Getty Images lawsuit against Stability AI and there is also a lawsuit filed against OpenAI in the US by comedian Sarah Silverman and other writers. All these people are looking for the answer to the same question which no one knows yet.
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“This is an open question in most countries,” Dr Andres Guadamuz, professor of intellectual property law at the University of Sussex, told BI.
“I think in 2024 we’ll potentially get one or two decisions that will help clarify things – but it’s going to take a lot of time, maybe four to five, to get a proper handle on this,” the professor said.