Pocket-Sized AI Models Could Unlock a New Era of Computing
Briefly

Today, I am running a similarly capable AI program on a Macbook Air, and it isn't even warm. The shrinkage shows how rapidly researchers are refining AI models to make them leaner and more efficient.
Microsoft's Lilliputian family of AI models suggest it's becoming possible to build all kinds of handy AI apps that don't depend on the cloud. That could open up new use cases, by allowing them to be more responsive or private.
In a paper describing the Phi-3 family of models, Microsoft's researchers say the model I used measures up favorably to GPT-3.5, the OpenAI model behind the first release of ChatGPT.
Read at WIRED
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