VentureBeat October 11, 2024
Emilia David

As more enterprise organizations look to the so-called agentic future, one barrier may be how AI models are built. For enterprise AI developer A121, the answer is clear, the industry needs to look to other model architectures to enable more efficient AI agents.

Ari Goshen, AI21 CEO, said in an interview with VentureBeat that Transformers, the most popular model architecture, has limitations that would make a multi-agent ecosystem difficult.

“One trend I’m seeing is the rise of architectures that aren’t Transformers, and these alternative architectures will be more efficient,” Goshen said. “Transformers function by creating so many tokens that can get very expensive.”

AI21, which focuses on developing enterprise AI solutions, has made the case before that Transformers...

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