New research published by a team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California reveals the unusual capabilities of artificial intelligence.
As Fox News reports, large artificial intelligence models are now able to create their own subsystems without human intervention.
These results apply to large neural networks similar to those used in modern models, including networks like ChatGPT. These neural networks are now capable of not only performing complex tasks, but also creating smaller but highly specialized artificial intelligence applications.
The application of these subsystems is varied and covers different areas. From improving devices like hearing aids to monitoring oil pipelines and monitoring endangered species, these small but powerful apps promise to change our daily lives.
Scientists emphasized that this step in the development of artificial intelligence is comparable to an older brother helping a younger brother in his development.
This is just the first step toward creating larger-scale systems for self-evolving artificial intelligence.
However, what makes this discovery truly amazing is not only the ability to create smaller models without human intervention, but also the ability to use parent algorithms to automatically generate these models.
Scientists predict that in the future, large and small AI models will work together, creating a complete intelligent ecosystem.