Google CEO: AI development is finally slowing down—‘the low-hanging fruit is gone’
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Google CEO Says Easy AI Gains Are Over
Uphill Battle Google CEO Sundar Pichai is saying sayonara to the era of easy AI advancements. At the New York Times Dealbook Summit last week, Pichai sat down to discuss one of the biggest questions hanging over the tech industry right now: whether or not current techniques for improving AI models are reaching their limit. He was a little mealy-mouthed when it came to directly addressing the technical side of the issue, but was unequivocal that …
Google CEO Sundar Pichai says AI progress will get harder in 2025 because ‘the low-hanging fruit is gone’
Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said that while he doesn’t believe progress in AI development is hitting a “wall,” he does see it slowing down in the months ahead. Speaking at The New York Times’ Dealbook summit on Wednesday, Pichai said Google was preparing to launch its next generation of models, but said he also expects progress next year to slow down. “I think the progress is going to get harder when I look at ’25. The low-hanging frui…
Google's CEO, Alphabet Dishes Positive View On Generative AI - Brand Spur
Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, and its parent company, Alphabet, have expressed a cautious but optimistic outlook regarding the development of generative artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking at the New York Times DealBook Summit, Pichai noted that, in contrast to the rapid rise in previous years, revolutionary advancements would slow down by 2025. The “low-hanging fruit” in AI development has already been picked. Therefore Pichai emphasized that…
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