Interpretability In AI
Over the last few years, AI has been dominated by scaling.
In 2024, it will be dominated by interpretability, with people trying to reverse engineer AI models to understand how they can control them.
On the a16z podcast, Anjney Midha, general partner at a16z, discusses why interpretability will play a big role in the AI landscape in 2024.
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