"I use four different AIs every day," Jensen Huang said. "I use them to get second opinions, or I'll give the same prompt and the same query to all three of them to go do research for me. And I get them to work with each other, so I get better answers."
There are concerns over AI’s reliance on the internet. Even though it seems like an endless amount of information, some studies suggest that publicly available information used to improve the platforms could run out by 2032.
"The regard here is that the internet is getting bigger, but more and more of the new data that's being put on the internet is being created by AI, which as a general rule, is less useful for training new AIs.
So it would be to the advantage of AI researchers if the internet was a hundred times the size that it is right now. Unfortunately, it's not, and it's not going to get that big anytime soon," said Gregory Allen, senior adviser with the Wadhwani AI Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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