Odaily Planet Daily News Dario Amodei, CEO of artificial intelligence company Anthropic, said that the future of artificial intelligence may involve more corporate structure optimization than robot uprising. Amodei recently discussed the future of artificial intelligence in an interview on the Econ 102 podcast, covering various aspects such as the military use of artificial intelligence and the replacement of human workers by more efficient machines. Amodei talked about the company's internal efforts to develop efficient hierarchical structures through a network of artificial intelligence models to complete tasks. The company's current thinking seems to involve the idea of ​​a group of artificial intelligence that can be networked to complete specific tasks. The basic premise will involve "big models orchestrating small models." Amodei added that larger models will create up to hundreds of smaller, faster, and more efficient models to perform tasks. Amodei used the analogy of worker bees supporting queen ants, but what he described sounds a lot like typical enterprise infrastructure. He pointed out that the benefits of this design may mean that end users at each level can access the specific functions they need through a simple user interface. (Cointelegraph)