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Categories: Afrique, European Union

What if generative AI is reaching its limits?

Written by David Kemp.

The ability of generative AI (‘GenAI’) to generate plausible text, images, music and computer code in response to human prompts is impressive. GenAI promises huge productivity gains in many domains, and large amounts of financial and political capital are staked on its success. Nevertheless, the current generation of models exhibit well-publicised weaknesses that might not simply disappear by using more data and processing power or smarter training. This paper looks at those limitations, and the lower-profile alternative approaches to AI that could overcome them and even provide the EU with a competitive advantage.

Since the unveiling of ChatGPT in 2022, we have witnessed what many commentators consider to be the most rapid adoption of new technology in recent times in virtually all segments of society. One cannot fail to be impressed by the speed at which it can produce outputs that some say can be ‘PhD-level’.

At the same time, there is growing awareness that these algorithms often produce plausible but demonstrably false outputs (‘hallucinations‘) or outputs that are inconsistent with logic, maths or ‘how the real world works’; they regurgitate problematic biases present in their training data and cannot provide a reliable explanation of how the outputs were derived. ‘GenAI-optimists’ believe that accuracy and tractability will emerge through scaling up the data and processing power available and adding external (human or automated) processes to fine-tune the models. ‘GenAI-pessimists’, on the other hand, point to the fact that finding solutions to the above problems is slowing down, strongly suggesting that the approach is reaching its limits. In addition, the very high energy and resource consumption of the infrastructure necessary for training and running these ‘brute force’, data-driven applications is putting pressure on already stretched supplies. Given the several trillions of private and public capital invested, now and over the next few years, in the geopolitically strategic race for an ‘all-purpose’ artificial general intelligence (AGI), it is worth asking where GenAI’s limits lie and what other approaches might be explored to put Europe at the forefront of AI innovation.

Potential impacts and developments

GenAI models, in essence, generate a multi-dimensional map of statistical relationships in the training data between ‘tokens‘ – digital representations of linguistic, graphical, musical or other data. The models can then be prompted to produce new combinations of text, images, music, etc. that are consistent with those relationships. In contrast to traditional statistical regression analysis, these models contain billions of parameters and make almost no assumptions about the form of the relationships between tokens. This gives GenAI its enormous advantage in finding the subtle, multivariate patterns that allow it to output plausible text, code, music, images, etc. in response to prompts.

The flip side of this underlying design, however, is that GenAI (like traditional statistical regression) is prone to mistaking ‘noise’ in the training sample for meaningful patterns and producing bizarre results when it is applied to data outside the training set. In addition, pure GenAI trades transparency of ‘reasoning’ for power: a printout of the billion-parameter map of relationships provides no explanation. This is a problem for the required ‘human in the loop’: how can one have confidence in the result if no one knows exactly how it was reached?

Clearly, these design weaknesses limit mission-critical uses of AI. Scaling GenAI does not appear to eliminate these problems, all the while adding additional problems linked to resource usage. Ideally, we would make the most of the powerful pattern detection that GenAI offers, and overcome some of the limitations of a purely data-driven approach. This requires boostingresearch into ‘hybrid’ approaches which, like the human brain, leverage GenAI’s pattern extraction and matching abilities using built-in, explicit models of efficient reasoning strategies and the real world, as well as strategies formaintaining and developingthose models. These approaches provide a reality check to improve the reliability of GenAI’s probabilistic outputs. They are also more efficient (algorithmically and energetically) as they directly encode readily available, fundamental knowledge rather than requiring everything to be extracted by brute force from the data. Finally, the use of explicit representations and strategies allows their reasoning to be inspected.

Neuro-symbolic approaches, such as IBM’s neuro-symbolic concept learner, combine GenAI with explicit rules for symbolic reasoning (for logic, abstraction and generalisation) to enhance reasoning and explainability. Embodied AI – such as Meta’s Habitat – involves training agents in virtual or physical environments where they are designed to learn through perception, action and feedback, promoting causal learning and the development of sensorimotor intelligence. Cognitive architectures, such as Soar, ACT-R and OpenCog, include explicit models of human cognitive processes, integrating perception, memory, learning, planning and reasoning in a modular way. This enables continuity of learning, goal-directed behaviour and long-term memory. World model learning approaches such as DeepMind’s MuZero, Ha & Schmidhuber’s world model agents and DreamerV3 focus on training agents to derive compact, predictive models of their environment to support causal reasoning, generalisation and efficient planning. Finally, it must be underlined that, regardless of the underlying technology, the pursuit of artificial general intelligence is not necessarily the most efficient route to useful applications. Artificial specific intelligence (AI approaches focused on a specific domain, such as the Nobel prize-winning, protein-folding algorithm, AlphaFold2) gives more reliable and transparent results by combining the subtle pattern detection at which GenAI excels with explicitly encoded, domain-specific knowledge.

Anticipatory policymaking

The reliability issues mentioned above call into question GenAI’s ability to deliver the ‘trustworthy and human centric AI … pivotal for economic growth and … [preserve] the fundamental rights and principles that underpin our societies’, as promised in the AI continent action plan. Most AI initiatives from the European Commission have so far concentrated on the implementation of GenAI rather than on research and development of alternative and complementary AI approaches. The €700 million flagship GenAI4EU programme, for example, states its aim as being to ‘integrate generativeArtificial Intelligence (AI) in Europe’s strategic sectors, and keep their competitive edge’. Consequently, most of the calls for projects focus on applying GenAI in particular sectors and providing the data and computing power it needs. The pursuit of artificial general intelligence has attracted an enormous amount of political and economic interest, potentially to the detriment of equally interesting and possibly more efficient and effective alternatives, including those mentioned above.

To best serve the EU’s goals of competitivity and innovation in AI, EU policy and funding could be targeted more directly to support the wholevalue chain of alternative and complementary approaches to GenAI.It is also important to actively further domain-specific AI (artificial specific intelligence)applications alongside GenAI. This can be achieved through proactively promoting such projects for existing funding programmes and by policy guidance in the next multiannual financial framework and the Competitiveness Fund for Digital Leadership.

Read this ‘at a glance’ note on ‘What if generative AI is reaching its limits?‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: Africa, European Union

Journée de lutte contre le sida: Trois seniors racontent leur vie avec le VIH

24heures.ch - 14 hours 56 min ago
Arturo, Max et Renata vivent avec le VIH depuis des décennies. Ils témoignent à l’approche de la Journée mondiale contre le sida.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Why Spain’s economy isn’t so bueno

Euractiv.com - 16 hours 58 min ago
Madrid's immigration-fuelled growth has failed to address – and has even exacerbated – a chronic shortage of affordable housing and cost-of-living crisis
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Novo Nordisk warns EU loophole may fuel fake Ozempic trade, pharmacists push back

Euractiv.com - 16 hours 59 min ago
Drugmakers warn of a 'Wild West' of unauthorised medicines as pharmacists call it a false alarm
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Les attributaires de parcelles de la Route des pêches convoqués

24 Heures au Bénin - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 23:18

La Commission d'attribution des parcelles situées le long de la Route des pêches convoque les attributaires provisoires pour une séance d'information le 2 décembre.

Une séance d'information est prévue vendredi 5 décembre 2025, à 10 heures, à la Salle Fleuve Jaune du ministère des Affaires étrangères, à Cotonou. Cette rencontre s'inscrit dans le cadre du Projet d'aménagement de la plage Ouest de Cotonou. Elle intervient après les auditions individuelles menées ces dernières semaines.

La Commission veut clarifier plusieurs points. Elle présentera l'état des informations commerciales liées à chaque parcelle. Elle exposera aussi les modalités de poursuite et de mise en œuvre des projets, afin d'harmoniser la suite des démarches.

Categories: Afrique, European Union

French FCAS demands would spell death of German fighter jet production, industry warns

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 20:00
“German taxpayers' money would be used to consolidate the European aviation industry unilaterally in France,” assesses Germany's aerospace industries' association
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Greek, Belgian ministers to compete for Eurogroup top job

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 18:54
Belgian and Greek finance ministers in the running to succeed Donohoe
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Dispositif en perte d’efficacité: La Suisse doit améliorer le système de l’asile à tous les niveaux

24heures.ch - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 18:22
La conférence sur l’asile tenue vendredi recommande de réduire les dossiers en attente et d’accélérer les procédures.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Campaigners accuse Big Oil of ‘stalling tactics’ over CCS mandate

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 18:10
NGOs slam petroleum firms for legal challenge to carbon storage mandate, and demand ‘dissuasive’ penalties for non-compliance
Categories: Afrique, European Union

La fille de l'ancien président démissionne suite aux allégations selon lesquelles elle aurait trompé des Sud-Africains pour qu'ils combattent pour la Russie

BBC Afrique - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 18:03
Sa démission intervient alors qu'un Sud-Africain, prétendument recruté pour combattre en Ukraine, raconte les horreurs de la guerre à la BBC.
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Défense nationale: Martin Pfister veut une hausse de la TVA pour réarmer l’armée suisse

24heures.ch - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 17:58
Pour préparer la Suisse aux menaces russes dès 2028, le ministre de la Défense pourrait proposer une hausse de 0,5% de la TVA pour financer l’armée.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Macron slams EU’s slow enforcement of digital rules on US tech

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 17:26
French president warns against blatant US interference which he says is trying to derail the EU's enforcement of its digital rules
Categories: Afrique, European Union

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Commission’s goose chase

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 17:21
Belgium's prime minister has a penchant for colourful analogies to portray his predicament. But who's the good guy in the pursuit of this golden goose?
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Zelenskyy fixer Yermak resigns over corruption

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 16:45
Andriy Yermak, a key aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, resigned on Friday after his office was searched by the country’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU). Yermak is suspected of using his position as head of Zelenskyy’s office to have law enforcement pursue NABU investigators and those prosecuting anti-corruption cases. Considered Zelenskyy’s closest adviser, Yermak  was […]
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Votations du 30 novembre: La gauche risque l'autogoal avec sa taxe sur les héritages

24heures.ch - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 16:36
Si l’initiative de la Jeunesse socialiste termine sous la barre des 30%, cela compliquerait toute discussion sur une future imposition des successions.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

France softens stance on ‘ultra-processed’ foods

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 16:07
While the government wants to establish a clear definition before tightening regulations, NGOs are denouncing a lack of political courage
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Gemeinsame Luftwaffe?: Plötzlich loben die Österreicher die Schweiz

Blick.ch - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 16:03
Sollen die Schweiz und Österreich eine gemeinsame Luftwaffe aufbauen? Das findet die SP. In der Schweiz bleibt die Idee unbeachtet, von gewöhnlichen Bürgern aus dem Nachbarland kommen aber nette Worte über die Schweiz. Die eigene Regierung kommt deutlich schlechter weg.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Europe steps up fight against marine pollution with limit on seabed litter

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 15:52
European countries have agreed on a maximum level of seabed litter permissible in EU territorial waters, with the new cap intended to help the bloc in a long-running fight against marine pollution. No more than one item per 1,000 square meters will be permitted in areas under visual monitoring, according to an agreement reached on […]
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Lutte contre la désinformation: Berne crée une cellule contre les ingérences étrangères

24heures.ch - Fri, 11/28/2025 - 15:49
Le Conseil fédéral lance un groupe de travail interdépartemental pour contrer les campagnes de manipulation menées par certains États.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

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