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That much was clear this week during two separate events held in Silicon Valley
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Kevin McGrath, the CEO of the AI startup Meibel said during a session that "the biggest problem that we're working with in AI right now," involves the misguided idea that everything needs to be processed by a large language model, or LLM.
Key facts
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC's Jim Cramer in March that it "is definitely the next ChatGPT
- But on Wednesday at the Generative AI and Agentic AI Summit in San Jose, technical staff from companies like Google and its DeepMind AI unit, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta revealed that creating
- Kevin McGrath, the CEO of the AI startup Meibel said during a session that "the biggest problem that we're working with in AI right now," involves the misguided idea that everything needs
- That much was clear this week during two separate events held in Silicon Valley, during which executives and engineers discussed the current excitement and challenges involving AI agents
Summary
Despite the C-suite's enthusiasm over artificial intelligence agents that can plow through office tasks like never-sleeping interns, the underlying technology is still rickety and a potential cost-sucker. That much was clear this week during two separate events held in Silicon Valley, during which executives and engineers discussed the current excitement and challenges involving AI agents. "give all of your tokens and all of your money to an AI Claw bot that will waste millions and millions of tokens," McGrath said, before explaining how companies need to be more deliberate when deciding which tasks are best suited for AI agents.