Microsoft Just Showed us the Future of ChatGPT with LongNet
<p>Imagine a chatbot that could ingest the entire Internet at once.</p>
<p>Well, that’s what Microsoft’s newest architecture, LongNet, may be able to deliver sometime in the close future, while right now it’s already promising 1-billion-token prompts, a human’s lifetime read count,<strong> in half a second</strong>.</p>
<p>Hard to fathom.</p>
<p>In hard contrast, the most advanced AI chatbot in the world in terms of length of its context window, Claude, <em>‘only’</em> reaches 100,000 tokens, or around 75,000 words, a complete Harry Potter book.</p>
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<p>That’s still a huge number, but it’s 10,000 times less than LongNet.</p>
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<p>With LongNet, we enter a new realm of possibility for Generative AI models, models that could potentially ingest the complete Internet <strong><em>in one go</em></strong>, a step-function increase that can dramatically approach us to humanity’s greatest achievements, Artificial General Intelligence, or AGI, and, ultimately, superintelligence.</p>
<p><em>But how on Earth has Microsoft achieved such a huge breakthrough?</em></p>
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