VentureBeat April 16, 2024
Michael Nuñez

Artificial intelligence made major strides in 2023 across technical benchmarks, research output, and commercial investment, according to a new report from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered AI. But the technology still faces key limitations and growing concerns about its risks and societal impact.

The AI Index 2024 annual report, a comprehensive look at global AI progress, finds that AI systems exceeded human performance on additional benchmarks in areas like image classification, visual reasoning, and English understanding. However, they continue to trail humans on more complex tasks like advanced mathematics, commonsense reasoning, and planning.

“AI has surpassed human performance on several benchmarks,” the report says. “Yet it trails behind on more complex...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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