Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
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https://www.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat-and-neither
tl;dr - Open source will displace OpenAI and Google's AI.
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Could someone put it in easier language? LOL
If I understand the article, "crowd sourced" AI is the future?
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Could someone put it in easier language? LOL
If I understand the article, "crowd sourced" AI is the future?
@taiwan_girl said in Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI":
If I understand the article, "crowd sourced" AI is the future?
Yes, and neither Google nor "Open"AI can do anything about it.
Pandora's box is open, ship has sailed, horse has left the barn, train has left the station, monkeys are in control.
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Could someone put it in easier language? LOL
If I understand the article, "crowd sourced" AI is the future?
@taiwan_girl said in Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI":
If I understand the article, "crowd sourced" AI is the future?
Not only “crowd sourced,” but also “open source.”
It also argues that it will be more efficient (cheaper with better results) to make lots of small, incremental improvements to existing models rather than training completely new AI models from scratch, and that the “quality of data” is more important that the “quantity of data” being used to train AI models.
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That makes sense. In many technologies, the initial "increases" are quite large, but after a while, it is incremental.
iPhone 3 --> iPhone 4. Big change
iPhone 13 --> iPhone 14 Not so big change