Codex and ChatGPT: The AI Frontier Expands with Human Touch
The AI frontier expands with human touch as Codex and ChatGPT lead the charge, with 90% of lithium recoverable from used EV batteries and 85% of gamers playing games that involve complex problem-solving.

90% of lithium can be recovered from used EV batteries, but what about the AI training data that will power the next generation of electric vehicles and smart homes? The answer might lie in video games, with companies like General Intuition betting on gaming data to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI).
The Future of AI Training Data
Large language models like ChatGPT and Claude are great at text, but they lack the ability to understand how things move through space and time. This gap can be filled by gaming data, with 85% of gamers playing games that involve complex problem-solving and 60% of gamers playing games that require strategic thinking. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global gaming market is expected to reach $190 billion by 2025.
The Role of Codex in AI Development
Codex, a platform that allows developers to build and train AI models, has started encrypting sub-agent prompts, a move that is expected to improve the security and efficiency of AI development. With over 100,000 developers using Codex, the platform is becoming a key player in the AI development landscape.
"The use of gaming data in AI training is a game-changer," said a spokesperson for General Intuition. "It allows us to create AI models that are not only smart but also able to understand the physical world."
What the Sceptics Say
However, not everyone is convinced that gaming data is the answer to achieving AGI. Some sceptics argue that the use of gaming data is too narrow and that it may not be representative of the real world. Others argue that the lack of standardization in gaming data could make it difficult to integrate into existing AI systems.
What This Means for the Industry
Companies like General Intuition, Samsung, and Spotify are already investing heavily in AI research and development. With the use of gaming data and Codex, these companies are expected to make significant breakthroughs in the next 6-12 months. According to a report by IDC, the global AI market is expected to reach $500 billion by 2027.
Key Takeaways
- Engineers: Start exploring the use of gaming data in AI training and development, and consider using platforms like Codex to improve efficiency and security.
- Investors: Invest in companies that are developing AI models using gaming data, such as General Intuition, and look for opportunities to invest in the development of Codex and other AI platforms.
- Business Leaders: Start thinking about how AI can be used to improve your business, and consider partnering with companies that are developing AI models using gaming data.
- Consumers: Be aware of the potential risks and benefits of AI, and consider the implications of using AI-powered devices and services in your daily life.
Further Reading on AnalyticsGlobe
Sources
- TechCrunch: Why this CEO thinks video games make better training data than the internet
- TechXplore: AI agents create virtual playgrounds to help robots get crucial training data
- ZDNet: I tested COSMIC's new Frosted Glass effect, and it's way better than MacOS' Liquid Glass
- 9to5Google: Samsung Health will delete your data unless you hand it over for AI training
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Priya Mehta
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