Parsewave's work suggests a shift towards high-quality synthetic data in AI training
trashnash007 · reddit · 2026-08-22
The post discusses how AI training might evolve when scaling data yields diminishing returns. The author highlights Parsewave, which focuses on post-training data, engineering tasks, and traces. Their key concept is deliberately generating data targeting model weaknesses rather than creating massive datasets. The author asks whether the future of AI lies in generating massive datasets or becoming adept at identifying a small number of truly useful examples.
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