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[+] a disaster? Here's the deal. getty There is an ongoing and quite heated debate that generative AI and large language models (LLMs) will end up collapsing. Let’s talk about it.
In today’s column, I am continuing my coverage of the latest trends and controversies in the field of AI, especially in the realm of generative AI. The focus of this discussion will be on the hair-raising claim that generative AI will suffer catastrophic model collapse, a contention that has garnered keen interest and lots of anxious hand-wringing. The contentious matter ought to be of notable concern since generative AI and LLMs are becoming ubiquitous, and the possibility of a collapse could gravely undermine our modern-day world.
For my close-in look at all kinds of erstwhile qualms about AI such as whether advances will reach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and catch humankind off-guard, see the link here . Other of my column postings that you might find of interest include examining what seems to be occurring computationally inside generative AI that makes the AI appear so fluent at the link here (the secret sauce, as it were), and a slew of other wide-ranging timely topics see the link here . Setting The Stage About What’s Going On First, let’s talk in general about generative AI and large language models (LLMs), doing so to.
