CNBC December 11, 2024
Deirdre Bosa, Jasmine Wu

Generative artificial intelligence has developed so quickly in the past two years that massive breakthroughs seemed more a question of when rather than if. But in recent weeks, Silicon Valley has become increasingly concerned that advancements are slowing.

One early indication is the lack of progress between models released by the biggest players in the space. The Information reports OpenAI is facing a significantly smaller boost in quality for its next model GPT-5, while Anthropic has delayed the release of its most powerful model Opus, according to wording that was removed from its website. Even at tech giant Google, Bloomberg reports that an upcoming version of Gemini is not living up to internal expectations.

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