Hi all,
Undoubtedly, the United States and China are leading in the development of Large Language Models.
How are other countries performing?
Hi all,
Undoubtedly, the United States and China are leading in the development of Large Language Models.
How are other countries performing?
I can’t believe no one has mentioned Canada or Germany so far. Toronto Uni/LMU are monster of an institution when it comes to AI research.
First of all you gotta understand the difference among, research / development and refurbishing. Also, AI doesn’t mean just LLM.
I recommend South Korea because it has its own successful internet search engine, mapping services, and messaging platforms, along with hardware development from companies like Naver, Kakao, and Samsung. These companies also lead in AI research (Naver AI, Kakao Brain, Samsung AI Center). In comparison, countries like Germany and France still depend on AI products from American and Chinese tech giants like Google, Facebook, and ByteDance, and it seems unlikely they’ll catch up with their own solutions anytime soon.
Does anyone else think we’ll see an AI job collapse due to the massive influx of people entering the field?
It seems like everyone worldwide is aiming for those $200k jobs in the US (after immigration), and many believe the way to get there is by studying AI or a tech-related degree and applying. It’s rare to find a young person who isn’t pursuing AI or tech.
Mistral is definitely elephant in the room, but what else France has beside Mistral, I don’t recall much notable AI ML papers from France.
I think Cohere has been releasing a lot of research while developing a sustainable business model, so I’m not sure what there is to criticize. The original post didn’t mention AGI at all.