VentureBeat August 10, 2024
Cai GoGwilt, Ironclad

We used to speculate on when we would see software that could consistently pass the Turing test. Now, we have come to take for granted not only that this incredible technology exists — but that it will keep getting better and more capable quickly.

It’s easy to forget how much has happened since ChatGPT was released on November 30, 2022. Ever since then, the innovation and power just kept coming from the public large language models LLMs. Every few weeks, it seemed, we would see something new that pushed out the limits.

Now, for the first time, there are signs that that pace might be slowing in a significant way.

To see the trend, consider OpenAI’s releases. The leap from...

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