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  • 1 week ago | kiplinger.com | Tom Taulli

    Generative AI is predicted to boost global GDP by 7% during the next decade, adding close to $7 trillion in value, according to Goldman Sachs Research, and driving an increase in productivity. Of course, such predictions — especially those about technologies that are still developing — should be taken with a grain of salt. Yet AI has already shown amazing capabilities. With ChatGPT, interactions can seem human.

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  • 2 months ago | kiplinger.com | Tom Taulli

    Training a foundation model like those advanced artificial intelligence systems from OpenAI and Anthropic requires enormous amounts of data, the use of expensive GPUs and sophisticated fine tuning. It's a process that can take months and hundreds of millions of dollars – or so it was thought until a tech startup from China upended this conventional approach. In late January, DeepSeek claimed that it built its own foundation model for less than $6 million.

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