Have AI Companies Hit a Data Wall?

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Have AI Companies Hit a Data Wall?
Artificial Intelligence,AI Training,Data Limitations

Elon Musk and former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever claim that AI companies have run out of real-world data to train generative models. Both suggest that the internet's data pool has been exhausted, leading to challenges for new AI models like Orion and Gemini. Musk proposes synthetic data, generated by AI itself, as a solution. However, experts warn that relying solely on synthetic data could limit AI's functionality due to inherent biases in the training material.

Elon Musk and former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever say that AI companies have run out of real-world data to train generative models on.

Musk’s comments came just a few days after Sutskever, who helped build ChatGPT, told the annual Neurips event that “we have achieved peak data and there’ll be no more.” Similarly, Google’s newest iteration of Gemini is not much better than the previous one. While Anthropic has also delayed the release of its Claude model.

 

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