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AI and efficiency

OpenAI publishes analysis finding compute needed to match AlexNet-level ImageNet performance has fallen 44x since 2012, outpacing Moore's Law gains through algorithmic improvements.

May 5 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated May 5 ·

We’re releasing an analysis showing that since 2012 the amount of compute needed to train a neural net to the same performance on ImageNet classification has been decreasing by a factor of 2 every 16 months. Compared to 2012, it now takes 44 times less compute to train a neural network to the level of AlexNet (by contrast, Moore’s Law would yield an 11x cost improvement over this period).

Our results suggest that for AI tasks with high levels of recent investment, algorithmic progress has yielded more gains than classical hardware efficiency.

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