Artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT could soon run out of what keeps making them smarter — the tens of trillions of words people have written and shared online.

A new study released Thursday by research group Epoch AI projects that tech companies will exhaust the supply of publicly available training data for AI language models by roughly the turn of the decade – sometime between 2026 and 2032.

Comparing it to a “literal gold rush” that depletes finite natural resources, Tamay Besiroglu, an author of the study, said the AI field might face challenges in maintaining its current pace of progress once it drains the reserves of human-generated writing.

In the short term, tech companies like ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Google are racing to secure and sometimes pay for high-quality data sources to train their AI large language models – for instance, by signing deals to tap into the steady flow of sentences coming out of Reddit forums and news media outlets.

In the longer term, there won’t be enough new blogs, news articles and social media commentary to sustain the current trajectory of AI development, putting pressure on companies to tap into sensitive data now considered private — such as emails or text messages — or relying on less-reliable “synthetic data” spit out by the chatbots themselves.

  • @Cosmonauticus
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    465 months ago

    I’m probably wrong but I feel AI is the next .com bubble

    • @[email protected]
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      195 months ago

      It is the new crypto. The same people went Crypto -> NFT -> Metaverse -> AI without ever changing the way they talk about it. AI is slightly different because it has some utility in the world but it’s still the same unstable, over hyped garbage.

    • @Death_Equity
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      165 months ago

      I’m just waiting for it to oroboros and implode.

    • 🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱
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      65 months ago

      It is in how corporations want to use them, but just like after the .com bubble, after the bubble bursts, I feel we will trully see the true future of AI