AI 'Gold Rush': Impending Shortage of Training Data for Chatbots by 2026

Thursday, 6 June 2024, 18:16

The growing demand for AI-driven chatbots could soon be hindered by a scarcity of human-written training data. A recent study warns tech companies that the stockpile of publicly accessible data for AI language models may deplete between 2026 and 2032. This impending shortage poses a critical challenge that could disrupt the development of AI applications.
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AI 'Gold Rush': Impending Shortage of Training Data for Chatbots by 2026

AI 'Gold Rush' for Chatbot Training Data:

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.


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