Generative AI
Frontier Model
The most powerful, cutting-edge AI models available, GPT-4, Claude 3.5, Gemini Ultra, pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
Definition
The most capable AI models at any given time, typically produced by well-funded labs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google). Characterized by broad capabilities, emergent behaviors, and high computational costs.
Why it matters
Set the ceiling for what AI can do, understanding frontier capabilities is essential for strategic planning.
Related terms in Generative AI
Diffusion Models
AI that creates images by starting with pure noise and gradually refining it into a clear picture, like watching a Polaroid develop.
Foundation Models
Massive AI models (like GPT-4 or Claude) pre-trained on enormous datasets that can be adapted for thousands of different tasks.
GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks)
Two AI models competing against each other, one creates fakes, the other tries to catch them, until the fakes are perfect.
Generative AI
AI that creates new content, text, images, code, music, video, rather than just analyzing existing data.
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