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LLM hype brings memories of IBM Watson

Ehud Reiter

IBM then tried to commercialise Watson, under the tag “cognitive computing”; I think it spend billions on this. At the time, this gathered a lot of media attention, as it showed a computer could beat top humans at a task which required broad knowledge of the world. It could crack a tough case in mere seconds.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Journey to AI blog

AI systems like LaMDA and GPT-3 excel at generating human-quality text, accomplishing specific tasks, translating languages as needed, and creating different kinds of creative content. While cost wasn’t the primary driver, it reflects a growing belief that the value generated by gen AI outweighs the price tag.

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AI-Fueled Productivity: Generative AI Opens New Era of Efficiency Across Industries

NVIDIA

This type of trainable foundation model enables scientists to create variants for research into specific diseases, allowing them to develop target treatments for rare conditions. In the U.S., Now, generative AI can do the heavy lifting.