Not just OpenAI! Large language models are facing a bottleneck in development, and Anthropic supported by Google and Amazon is facing performance stagnation.
13/11/2024
GMT Eight
According to sources, Alphabet Inc. Class C (GOOGL.US) and Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN.US) supported Anthropic, just like OpenAI, have also reportedly indicated that the performance of their large language models has hit a plateau.
Three sources have stated that the upcoming Gemini version failed to meet internal expectations. Additionally, Anthropic has delayed the next version of its Claude model, the 3.5 Opus. One of the issues these companies are facing is a lack of artificial data for training models.
OpenAI CEO Ottman has previously stated that overall computing power is also a concern for the latest wave of artificial intelligence models. Ottman recently stated on Reddit, "All these patterns are becoming quite complex, and we cannot launch so many things at once." "We are also facing many limitations and difficult decisions on how to allocate our computing power to many great ideas."
Anthropic released a new version last month named Claude 3.5 Haiku, as well as an upgrade for Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
Sources have revealed that OpenAI, supported by Microsoft Corporation (MSFT.US), has encountered performance issues with its upcoming large language model codenamed Orion. OpenAI has denied in the past that it would release a model called Orion.
In September of this year, OpenAI, led by Ottman, introduced a series of new artificial intelligence models named o1 and o1-mini, which can reason through complex tasks and solve problems that are more challenging than previous scientific, coding, and mathematical models.