今天分享的是ALGC系列深度研究报告:《AIGC专题:2024年大型语言模型和生成式AI报告》。
(报告出品方:House of Lords)
报告共计:95页
海量/完整电子版/报告下载方式:公众号《人工智能学派》
They can already power chatbots, translation services and information retrieval systems; speed up office tasks by auto‑generating documents, code and marketing materials; and catalyse research by synthesising vast amounts of data, and reviewing papers to identify patterns and insights. 12 OpenAI told us that LLMs will deliver “immense, tangible benefits to society”. 13 Fundamentally new products remain nascent, though there is speculation that a highly capable autonomous personal assistant could emerge that can operate across a range of different services.
1. The world is facing an inflection point in its approach to artificial intelligence (AI). Rapid advances in large language models (LLMs) have generated extensive discussion about the future of technology and society. Some believe the developments are over‑hyped. Others worry we are building machines that will one day far outstrip our comprehension and, ultimately, control.
2. We launched this inquiry to examine likely trajectories for LLMs over the next three years and the actions required to ensure the UK can respond to opportunities and risks in time. We focused on LLMs as a comparatively contained case study of the issues associated with generative AI. We focused on what is different about this technology and sought to build on rather than recap the extensive literature on AI.
3. We took evidence from 41 expert witnesses, reviewed over 900 pages of written evidence, held roundtables with small and medium sized businesses hosted by the software firm Intuit, and visited Google and UCL Business. We were assisted by our specialist adviser Professor Michael Wooldridge, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. We are grateful to all who participated in our inquiry.
报告共计:95页
海量/完整电子版/报告下载方式:公众号《人工智能学派》