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    The shine began to wear off AI in 2024 as advances slowed down

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 14, 2024 Science No Comments1 Min Read
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    A question that many people are still trying to answer

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    Did artificial intelligence begin to plateau in 2024, following a boom year in 2023? It depends on who you ask. Some say AI models that were released this year and can apparently reason more effectively than their predecessors show that the lofty goal of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is still on track, but not everyone is convinced.

    Certainly, tech firms have continued to talk up the hype. When it launched GPT-4 in 2023, OpenAI boasted that the model had “human-level” performance on professional tests…



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