Large language models are getting bigger and better

Can they keep improving forever?


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  • 04 17, 2024
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In AI-landGPTAIAI GPTAIAIAIGPTLLM, technologies move from remarkable to old hat at the speed of light. Only 18 months ago the release of Chat, Open’s chatbot, launched an frenzy. Today its powers have become commonplace. Several firms (such as Anthropic, Google and Meta) have since unveiled versions of their own models (Claude, Gemini and Llama), improving upon Chat in a variety of ways.That hunger for the new has only accelerated. In March Anthropic launched Claude 3, which bested the previous top models from Open and Google on various leaderboards. On April 9th Open reclaimed the crown (on some measures) by tweaking its model. On April 18th Meta released Llama 3, which early results suggest is the most capable open model to date. Open is likely to make a splash sometime this year when it releases -5, which may have capabilities beyond any current large language model (). If the rumours are to be believed, the next generation of models will be even more remarkable—able to perform multi-step tasks, for instance, rather than merely responding to prompts, or analysing complex questions carefully instead of blurting out the first algorithmically available answer.

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