Google CEO Sundar Pichai lashed out at Microsoft chief Satya Nadella, calling for an “anytime, anywhere” AI duel between their companies’ models. Pichai was speaking at the New York Times DealBook Summit, where he discussed the pace of AI development as well as the changes coming to search in 2025.
Notably, Nadelladuring a speech on the Norges Bank Investment Management podcast earlier this year, said: “Google should have been the default winner in the world of big tech’s AI race. »
Pichai responded to Microsoft CEO at the DealBook Summit, saying, “I would love to do a side-by-side comparison of Microsoft’s own models and our models any time, any time.” They’re using someone else’s model. »
“We are preparing for our next generation of models. I just think there’s so much innovation to come. We are committed to being at the forefront of technology in this field. » Pichai added
“The low-hanging fruit in AI is gone”:
“When I look at (20)25, the low-hanging fruit is gone. You know, the curve, the hill is steeper. I think the elite teams will stand out in 25 years, so I think it’s an exciting year from that standpoint.”
Asked if he thinks AI development will hit a wall in 2025, Pichai said: “I think models will definitely improve their reasoning, completing a sequence of actions in a way that more reliable… I think you’ll see us pushing the limits.”
“I expect a lot of progress in ’25, so I don’t fully subscribe to the wall notion, but you know, when you start scaling quickly, you can throw more compute and you can make a lot of progress, but “We will definitely need deeper breakthroughs as we move to the next stage. So you can perceive it as if there is a wall, or as if there are some small barriers,” the CEO added. from Google.
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Published: Dec 06, 2024, 06:14 PM IST