Meta expects recommendation models ‘orders of magnitude’ bigger than GPT-4. Why?
https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/29/metas-behavior-analysis-model-is-orders-of-magnitude-bigger-than-gpt-4-why/
Meta made a remarkable claim in an announcement published today intended to give more clarity on its content recommendation algorithms. It’s preparing for behavior analysis systems “orders of magnitude” bigger than the biggest large language models out there, including ChatGPT and GPT-4. Is that really necessary?
Every once in a while Meta decides to freshen its commitment to transparency by explaining how a few of its algorithms work. Sometimes this is revealing or informative, and sometimes it only leads to more questions. This occasion is a little of both.