VentureBeat March 2, 2025
Gary Grossman, Edelman

The latest AI large language model (LLM) releases, such as Claude 3.7 from Anthropic and Grok 3 from xAI, are often performing at PhD levels — at least according to certain benchmarks. This accomplishment marks the next step toward what former Google CEO Eric Schmidt envisions: A world where everyone has access to “a great polymath,” an AI capable of drawing on vast bodies of knowledge to solve complex problems across disciplines.

Wharton Business School Professor Ethan Mollick noted on his One Useful Thing blog that these latest models were trained using significantly more computing power than GPT-4 at its launch two years ago, with Grok 3 trained on up to 10 times as much compute. He added that this...

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