A day will come when #AI models decide to use a more efficient language that is not possible to be understood by humans. Inevitable.
In 2025, models will become "language," not "large language." "Large language" will sound archaic.
This is a great question. I don't think AI "reasons" in language. It inputs and outputs language, but it thinks in vector space. But once AI agents are communicating with each other, I bet they make up a new, maximally efficient language for input/output. https://t.co/mUT2TUfrIs
Experts are discussing the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to develop new languages for communication. Some believe that AI models may switch languages based on efficiency, with certain languages being more suitable for specific problem-solving tasks. There is speculation that AI could create a new, optimized language for internal communication, which may not be comprehensible to humans. As AI technology advances, the distinction between 'language' and 'large language' models may blur, with predictions that future models will evolve beyond current definitions. This shift could lead to AI utilizing compressed encodings to enhance performance, reducing latency and memory usage.