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* Originally published on Calcalist , April 20 2023 Since the day ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, it has become the fastest growing consumer product, putting the words ‘generativeAI’ in the mainstream. GenerativeAI is advancing at a breakneck speed.
In the early days of the Internet, we witnessed the browser wars and as technology continued to advance, we saw the number of wars, and the number of players involved in them grow. We are seeing some of this play out in the generativeAI space, where the cloud providers are active investors to attract future revenue.
Last year there were a lot of voices about the need to ‘slow down’ development of ‘G’d like’ AI (or basically, the pursuit of AGI). The Chip Wars between the US and China is an example of AI inequality, but so is the prevalent use of English as the main language to access LLM technology these days.
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The truth will take time to percolate, Deepseek claimed they used only 5,000 GPUs- and old ones at that and the real number is estimated at 50,000 (it’s being investigated if the chips were acquired in Singapore, side-stepping the export ban to China). It decouples visual encoding for multimodal understanding and generation.
Ron DeSantis have already used fake AI images of each other and we are still 16 months out from the vote. This is an election where the capabilities of GenerativeAI will quite simply have a massive influence. This week Sir Bob Geldof interviewed me about AI. Donald Trump and Gov. —- Keep Thinking, Steve.
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