I’m still holding the same view that (a) we will probably see a switch in funding distribution and (b) if this does not happen those groups won’t be able to compete with SOTA models.
we will and should see a switch in funding distribution at publicly funded AI research groups
I would change my mind if we find more evidence towards algorithmic innovation being a stronger or the significant driver.
Some recent updates in regards to providing more funding for infrastructure include The National AI Research Cloud which is currently being investigated by the US government or Compute Canada.
I’m still holding the same view that (a) we will probably see a switch in funding distribution and (b) if this does not happen those groups won’t be able to compete with SOTA models.
I would change my mind if we find more evidence towards algorithmic innovation being a stronger or the significant driver.
Some recent updates in regards to providing more funding for infrastructure include The National AI Research Cloud which is currently being investigated by the US government or Compute Canada.
Just realized that I misunderstood the original quote, yes, thanks, this makes total sense.