AI Progress Tied to Datasets, Not Ideas
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Summary
AI progress is attributed to new datasets rather than new ideas, with researchers suggesting a 'Moore's Law for AI' where computer capabilities increase exponentially over time.
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In fact, some researchers have recently declared a “Moore’s Law for AI” where the computer’s ability to do certain things increases exponentially with time.
LLMs were invented in four major developments... all of which were datasets
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