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Here's something that might surprise you — at the heart of AI development, there's a massive data black hole that’s actually slowing progress, not speeding it up. According to /u/adeno_gothilla on Reddit, as models grow bigger, they need exponentially more data, but the returns start to diminish. It’s like hitting a wall where adding more data no longer boosts performance — just costs more and more. What’s fascinating is that researchers are finding this data crunch is creating a kind of trap, making AI less efficient and more resource-heavy. As /u/adeno_gothilla points out, this 'black hole' could be the biggest hidden barrier to true progress. And here’s the thing — if we don’t address this, the future of AI might get stuck in a cycle of endless data chasing, instead of smarter algorithms. The real takeaway? Breaking free from this data black hole might be the key to making AI more sustainable and accessible in the long run.
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