Why did AI explode recently?
AI has been around for decades, but recently, there’s been a big boom in a specific type of AI called “Generative AI” or GenAI for short. This exciting technology isn’t just about understanding or analyzing data; it’s about creating new things – whether that’s art, music, text, or even videos.
Do you know which of the following tools is not GenAI?
So, what is Generative AI?
Generative AI is a branch of AI that takes in a lot of information about something and then uses that to create new content that’s similar but original. For example, after looking at thousands of paintings, a generative AI can start making new images that look like a human painted them.
But what changed to allow this to happen?
The major change that supercharged the development of generative AI, especially in creating smart systems like ChatGPT, came from a new method called the Transformer architecture. This method, introduced in 2017, helped machines better understand and organize information by focusing on the importance of words no matter where they appear in a sentence. For instance, it could tell the difference between “bank” as in a place where money is kept and “bank” as the side of a river.
Transformer architecture also allows AI systems to handle a lot of information at once and learn from it much quicker than before. This was a huge step, allowing it to perform complex tasks that seem more human-like.
Along with the transformer, we also now have:
How does Generative AI create new things?
Generative AI works a bit like a highly skilled imitator. It uses a special approach in machine learning called “deep learning”, which involves layers of processing that help the AI learn complex patterns in data. Once trained, it can generate new content that mimics the original data in style or substance.
GenAI has plenty of different cool uses:
Generative AI isn’t just a cool tech gimmick; it has practical applications that can change how we work and live.
In creative industries, it can offer new tools for artists and designers.
In business, it can automate routine tasks, like generating reports or answering common customer questions.
In education, it can provide personalized learning experiences and content.