Computing power is doubling every 3.4 months instead of every 1.5 - 2 years (as per Moore's Law.) #Tech #Innovation #AI #Future https://t.co/gDQMM1XwLG— Chris Light (@clighteastport) December 14, 2019
Computing power is doubling every 3.4 months instead of every 1.5 - 2 years (as per Moore's Law.) #Tech #Innovation #AI #Future https://t.co/gDQMM1XwLG
AI’s computational power doubling every quarter https://t.co/zGQNoDrsd6— Hany Anber (@HanyAnber) December 15, 2019
AI’s computational power doubling every quarter https://t.co/zGQNoDrsd6
Since 2012 the compute power used to achieve AI milestones has been increasing much faster than Moore's law--doubling every 3.4 months vs every 2 years. A lot (most?) of this is due to teams spending far more money than before. But unsustainable trends tend not to be sustained.— Jeff Gould (@jeffmgould) December 13, 2019
Since 2012 the compute power used to achieve AI milestones has been increasing much faster than Moore's law--doubling every 3.4 months vs every 2 years. A lot (most?) of this is due to teams spending far more money than before. But unsustainable trends tend not to be sustained.
The @StanfordHAI Index 2019 Report is out, with fascinating findings:âž¡ï¸ 58% of large companies report adopting #AI in 2019âž¡ï¸ Pre-2012, AI computing power doubled every 2 years. Now, it has been doubling every 3 monthsRead the full highlights: https://t.co/A8LeGXakFz pic.twitter.com/EfOJKp33jT— Avaamo.ai (@AvaamoHQ) December 14, 2019
The @StanfordHAI Index 2019 Report is out, with fascinating findings:âž¡ï¸ 58% of large companies report adopting #AI in 2019âž¡ï¸ Pre-2012, AI computing power doubled every 2 years. Now, it has been doubling every 3 monthsRead the full highlights: https://t.co/A8LeGXakFz pic.twitter.com/EfOJKp33jT