This IEEE Spectrum article neatly summarizes trends and recent developments within artificial intelligence (AI) in 2024, highlighting some interesting data points.
First, closed models were shown to outperform open ones on a host of commonly used benchmarks. Second, it has become standard practice to test models against benchmarks in the field to give a sense of how one model performs against others. Third, although legislative bills across the world continue to boost AI, it was found that there is a global trend toward restrictive legislation.
15 Graphs That Explain the State of AI in 2024. The AI Index tracks the generative AI boom, model costs, and responsible AI use
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