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Home / Technology / AI Learns Like Humans, Not the Internet

AI Learns Like Humans, Not the Internet

11 Feb

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Summary

  • New AI lab secures $180 million in seed funding.
  • Focus on data-efficient learning, mimicking human cognition.
  • Aims for AI models to be 1,000x more data efficient.
AI Learns Like Humans, Not the Internet

Flapping Airplanes, an artificial intelligence research lab, has successfully raised $180 million in seed funding. Prominent investors, including Google Ventures and Sequoia, have backed the company's ambitious goal of developing AI that learns akin to human cognition, rather than through exhaustive internet data consumption. This marks a significant shift from current large-scale data processing methods in AI development.

The founding team, comprising brothers Ben and Asher Spector along with Aidan Smith, is concentrating on research-driven advancements. They envision AI models that are dramatically more data-efficient, potentially achieving 1,000 times the efficiency of current systems. Their philosophy posits that the human brain represents a foundational level, not a limit, for AI capabilities.

This seed funding positions Flapping Airplanes to explore entirely new AI functionalities. The lab's strategy prioritizes foundational research, with commercialization as a secondary objective. This approach distinguishes them within the rapidly evolving AI landscape, focusing on profound efficiency gains and innovative learning paradigms.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Flapping Airplanes is focusing on developing AI that learns like humans, emphasizing data-efficient training rather than processing the entire internet.
Flapping Airplanes secured $180 million in seed funding from investors like Google Ventures and Sequoia.
The lab plans to make AI models 1,000 times more data efficient, viewing the human brain as a foundational level for AI capabilities.

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