Did AI Hit Its Data Limit? The Future of AI Models

AI has hit a wall. Can it pass through it?
With claims of “peak data,” the era of more-is-better in artificial intelligence might be over. What’s next could reshape how AI innovation unfolds.
In this episode of What the AI?!, Jeff Keltner and Annie...
AI has hit a wall. Can it pass through it?
With claims of “peak data,” the era of more-is-better in artificial intelligence might be over. What’s next could reshape how AI innovation unfolds.
In this episode of What the AI?!, Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado tackle one of the most pressing questions in AI: what happens when we reach “peak data”? As OpenAI’s Ilya Sutskever suggests, AI models can no longer rely on simply consuming more text-based information to get smarter. Instead, the future may belong to reasoning-driven systems that think like humans, such as Meta’s COCONUT model and Google’s Gemini Flash. They also explore cutting-edge tools like Veo 2.0, which pushes the boundaries of video realism, and Whisk, Google’s playful new image generation tool.
In this Episode:
- Google’s Veo 2.0 video generation model surpassing OpenAI’s Sora with realistic object permanence and physics.
- OpenAI’s accessibility push with tools like 1-800-CHATGPT and free internet search for all users.
- Whisk, Google’s new image generation tool blending creativity by combining uploaded styles and themes.
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