Recent rumors include OpenAI,Googleand Anthropic among the top AI labs are having trouble developing advanced AI models. These reports blame a lack of high-quality training data for the cause, leading to diminishing returns, which in turn makes continued investment difficult.
In response, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei have both expressed differing opinions, with Altman posting a cryptic message on social media suggesting that "there are no limits," seemingly in response to the negative publicity. Amodei holds a similar view, and while he recognizes that many factors may hinder the development of AI, he is optimistic that there are ways to overcome these obstacles, including the use of synthetic data.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt (Eric Schmidt) also gave his opinion on these reports. He argued thatLarge language models will go through two to three more iterations in the next five years. The performance of these models is growing at an unprecedented rate ofThere is no evidence yet that this growth trend is about to stop.. It will eventually hit a bottleneck, but it's not there yet.
Schmidt predicts that more advanced and powerful AI models will emerge in the future, especially in physics and math. He used OpenAI's recently released Strawberry AI model, OpenAI-o1, as an example. However, Schmidt also warned that as models become more advanced, the potential dangers increase. He noted thatThese primitive models may be better at launching "zero-day attacks" than humans.In addition, biological viruses and new types of warfare could be potential threats to AI development. In addition, biological viruses and new types of warfare could be potential threats to AI development.