Like OpenAI, Anthropic, supported by google (GOOGL.US) and amazon (AMZN.US), also stated that the performance of its large language models has stalled.
According to informed sources reported by Zhitongcaijing APP, like OpenAI, Anthropic, supported by google (GOOGL.US) and amazon (AMZN.US), also stated that the performance of its large language models has stalled.
Three informed sources said that the upcoming Gemini version failed to meet internal expectations. In addition, Anthropic has also postponed the next version of its Claude model, which is 3.5 Opus. One of the issues these companies face is the lack of human data for training models.
OpenAI CEO Altman has previously stated that overall computing power is also an issue for the latest wave of ai models. Recently, Altman said on Reddit: "All these patterns have become quite complex, and we can't launch that many things at once. We also face many constraints and tough decisions about how to allocate our computing resources to many great ideas."
Last month, Anthropic released a new version called Claude 3.5 Haiku, along with an upgraded version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
According to informed sources, OpenAI, supported by microsoft (MSFT.US), encountered performance issues with its upcoming large language model, code-named Orion. OpenAI has previously denied that it would release a model named Orion.
In September of this year, OpenAI, led by Altman, launched a series of new ai models, named o1 and o1-mini, which can reason through complex tasks and solve more difficult problems than previous science, coding, and math models.