Paris, San Francisco, Dusseldorf For months, Meta had left the show to competitors Google, Microsoft and Amazon in the artificial intelligence (AI) race. On Tuesday, the group finally went on the offensive – and directly with pithy words. The journalists that the group called together in Paris on Tuesday should simply forget everything they have learned about AI in the past few weeks, said Yann LeCun, Meta’s AI boss.
The confident announcement is based on a new type of AI. At a specialist conference, the Frenchman presented the language model “Image Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture”, or I-JEPA for short. This is more closely modeled on human learning and should make fewer mistakes and be faster to train than the technologies used to date behind well-known products such as the text robot ChatGPT.
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