A number of AI companies including Microsoft, OpenAI and Cohere have been deep in research in an attempt to curb AI data costs. The plan? To have AIs generate new, synthetic datasets that can then be used to continue their own training.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ai-companies-seeking-ai-produced-data-for-recursive-training
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