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Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2024 (2405.19522v1)

Published 29 May 2024 in cs.AI

Abstract: The 2024 Index is our most comprehensive to date and arrives at an important moment when AI's influence on society has never been more pronounced. This year, we have broadened our scope to more extensively cover essential trends such as technical advancements in AI, public perceptions of the technology, and the geopolitical dynamics surrounding its development. Featuring more original data than ever before, this edition introduces new estimates on AI training costs, detailed analyses of the responsible AI landscape, and an entirely new chapter dedicated to AI's impact on science and medicine. The AI Index report tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes data related to AI. Our mission is to provide unbiased, rigorously vetted, broadly sourced data in order for policymakers, researchers, executives, journalists, and the general public to develop a more thorough and nuanced understanding of the complex field of AI. The AI Index is recognized globally as one of the most credible and authoritative sources for data and insights on artificial intelligence. Previous editions have been cited in major newspapers, including the The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Guardian, have amassed hundreds of academic citations, and been referenced by high-level policymakers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, among other places. This year's edition surpasses all previous ones in size, scale, and scope, reflecting the growing significance that AI is coming to hold in all of our lives.

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Authors (14)
  1. Nestor Maslej (10 papers)
  2. Loredana Fattorini (6 papers)
  3. Raymond Perrault (6 papers)
  4. Vanessa Parli (4 papers)
  5. Anka Reuel (22 papers)
  6. Erik Brynjolfsson (13 papers)
  7. John Etchemendy (7 papers)
  8. Katrina Ligett (38 papers)
  9. Terah Lyons (7 papers)
  10. James Manyika (15 papers)
  11. Juan Carlos Niebles (95 papers)
  12. Yoav Shoham (22 papers)
  13. Russell Wald (3 papers)
  14. Jack Clark (28 papers)
Citations (8)

Summary

Overview of the AI Index 2024 Report

The AI Index 2024 Report by Stanford University presents a comprehensive review of the current state and trends in AI across multiple dimensions, including research, development, technical performance, responsible AI, economic impact, and policy measures. This edition highlights the rapid technological advancements in AI, significant changes in investment patterns, labor market shifts, and policy developments that underscore AI's growing influence and integration into society.

Technical Advancements in AI

The report outlines substantial progress in AI capabilities, noting the release of several state-of-the-art models in 2023, including OpenAI's GPT-4, Google's Gemini Ultra, and Anthropic's Claude 2. Notably, Gemini Ultra surpassed human-level performance on the Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU) benchmark. With advancements in multimodal models, AI can now handle complex tasks across text, images, and audio, although challenges remain in areas like competition-level mathematics and visual commonsense reasoning.

The report underscores a shift towards more challenging benchmarks as traditional ones reach saturation. This has led to the introduction of new benchmarks in 2023, focusing on coding, reasoning, and moral understanding, among others. The integration of human evaluations in AI assessment is becoming increasingly important, reflecting a broader understanding of AI success beyond computational metrics.

Responsible AI and Social Concerns

A significant section of the report addresses responsible AI, highlighting the shortage of standardized evaluations, especially for LLMs. This complicates systematic risk assessment of AI models. The report emphasizes political deepfakes as a growing concern, demonstrating the ease of generating such content and the challenges in its detection. Additionally, there is a noted increase in AI-related incidents, with a 32.3% rise reported in 2023 alone.

The report discusses the implications of LLM-generated copyrighted material, raising central legal questions about AI’s role in content creation. Transparency in AI development remains low, potentially hindering the understanding and improvement of AI systems' safety and robustness. Moreover, the ideological bias in models like ChatGPT poses risks in influencing public opinion, especially in critical periods such as elections.

Economic Impacts of AI

The economics of AI show a complex picture of investment and adoption trends. While there was an overall decline in private AI investment, generative AI saw a significant surge in funding, reaching $25.2 billion. The United States dominates AI private investment, significantly outpacing other regions like China and the European Union.

The labor market for AI is evolving, with a decrease in AI job postings in regions like the United States, attributed to changing hiring patterns among major employers. Despite this, McKinsey's reports indicate that AI adoption is on the rise, with 55% of organizations embedding AI into at least one business function. Generative AI applications such as automated text drafting and personalized marketing are becoming integral to business strategy, highlighting AI's impact on productivity and revenue generation.

AI Policy and Governance

The report notes a substantial increase in AI-related regulatory activity, particularly in the United States and the European Union, which proposed substantial AI regulatory frameworks. Such measures reflect growing government interest in managing AI's societal impacts, including employment, privacy, and misinformation.

The AI Index provides a vital resource for policymakers, researchers, and business leaders to navigate the AI landscape. As AI continues to advance and integrate into various sectors, understanding these trends and their implications is crucial for fostering innovation while mitigating associated risks. Future developments in AI will likely focus on addressing the outlined challenges in responsibility and transparency while leveraging AI for societal benefits.

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