
The New Stack Podcast Databricks VP: Don’t Try to Speed AI Evolution through Brute Force
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Aug 4, 2025 Naveen Rao, VP of AI at Databricks and former neuroscientist, dives into the evolution of AI, emphasizing the need for energy-efficient systems rather than brute-force scaling. He warns against the impending 'model collapse' of large language models due to reliance on AI-generated content. Rao argues for grounding AI in reality and rethinking traditional approaches, suggesting that true intelligence should mimic biological efficiency. His insights challenge current methodologies and highlight the importance of observational learning in AI development.
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AI vs Brain Energy Efficiency
- The human brain runs on about 20 watts, while current AI data centers consume gigawatts.
- Rao argues that brute-force power scaling in AI is unsustainable compared to energy-efficient biological intelligence.
Limits of Brute Force AI
- Rao doubts brute force can achieve true intelligence similar to biological systems like a mouse.
- He highlights the importance of parallel, distributed learning across many observers to gather richer knowledge.
LLMs Are Not Truly Intelligent
- Large language models improve usefulness but not necessarily intelligence.
- Their incomplete latent representations cause errors and hallucinations without grounded reality understanding.
