Stanford publishes trend report for artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023

The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence has published a 386-page report on notable trends and advancements in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector in 2023. The report was authored by academic and industry experts and covers topics such as research and development, ethics technique, economics, politics and governance, diversity and public opinion.

Some of the main conclusions of the report are:

  • Industry is producing more significant machine learning models than academia due to the large financial, data, and computational resources they have.
  • AI models are rapidly growing in size and becoming more expensive to train.
  • Private investment in AI declined in 2022 for the first time in more than a decade, but is still 18 times higher than in 2013.
  • The number of AI-related job openings is increasing across all American industries.
  • There is growing interest among policymakers in regulating AI due to the rise in misuse and unethical use of the technology.
  • AI systems can have serious environmental impacts.

How much has been invested in billions of dollars in artificial intelligence in recent years?

The areas most impacted by AI in recent years

The report also exposed the cost, in millions of dollars, to train some popular artificial intelligence models; look:

The report provides many other insights and concerns about the development of AI that are worth studying. If you want to check it out, just click here.

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