AI chatbots could hit a ceiling after 2026 as training data runs dry

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The stock of language data that artificial intelligences like ChatGPT train on could run out by 2026, because AIs consume it faster than we produce it

Technology 6 January 2023

By Chris Stokel-Walker

2M3C0HG OPEN AI ChatGPT chat bot seen on smartphone placed on laptop. AI chatbot responded to the request to write a dating profile. Stafford, United Kingdom,

AI chatbots like ChatGPT might not be able to get too much better if there is a shortage of new high-quality training data

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The supply of high-quality language data used to train machine-learning artificial intelligence models may run out in three years, leading AI advancement to stagnate.

Machine learning powers AI programs like text-prompted image generator Midjourney and OpenAI’s chat-based text generator ChatGPT. Such models train on vast reams of human-created data from the internet to learn, for instance, when asked to draw a banana that it should be …

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