The History of AI Models - Part 4: Multimodality and Autonomous Agents (2023 - 2026)
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ChatGPT took the world by storm, but fundamentally it was still a system that only understood and generated "text". Yet, the human brain learns not just by reading, but by seeing, hearing, and touching. In the final part of our Canary Digital AI history series, we discuss the current and future trends of artificial intelligence: Multimodality: AI beginning to see and hear with GPT-4 and Gemini, processing not just text but visual and auditory data. The Open-Weight Revolution: Llama and massive…
1Key Takeaways
- ChatGPT took the world by storm, but fundamentally it was still a system that only understood and generated "text".
- Yet, the human brain learns not just by reading, but by seeing, hearing, and touching.
- In the final part of our Canary Digital AI history series, we discuss the current and future trends of artificial intelligence: Multimodality: AI beginning to see and hear with GPT-4 and Gemini, processing not just text but visual and auditory data.
- The Open-Weight Revolution: Llama and massive….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that chatGPT took the world by storm, but fundamentally it was still a system that only understood and generated "text".
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