AI Isn't Hitting A Wall, It's Just Getting Too Smart For Benchmarks, Says Anthropic
ZDNet, Friday, November 22nd, 2024
As their self-correction and self-reasoning improve, the latest LLMs find new capabilities at a rate that makes it harder to measure everything they can do.
Large language models and other forms of generative artificial intelligence are improving steadily at "self-correction," opening up the possibilities for new kinds of work they can do, including "agentic AI," according to the vice president of Anthropic, a leading vendor of AI models.
"It's getting very good at self-correction, self-reasoning," said Michael Gerstenhaber, head of API technologies at Anthropic, which makes the Claude family of LLMs that compete with OpenAI's GPT.