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Companies train AI to understand 'caveman' speech to cut costs

Companies are exploring ways to reduce AI costs by simplifying their interactions with large language models like Claude. Instead of complex prompts, they are training AI to understand more basic, "caveman-like" language, aiming to decrease computational expense. AI

IMPACT This approach could lead to more cost-effective AI deployments for businesses by reducing the complexity of prompt engineering.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a trend in AI interaction design rather than a specific product release or research breakthrough.

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Companies train AI to understand 'caveman' speech to cut costs

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    🎮 Companies Hope To Save On AI By Having It Talk To Them Like Cavemen After training the likes of Claude to mimic intelligent human speech patterns, it’s becomi

    🎮 Companies Hope To Save On AI By Having It Talk To Them Like Cavemen After training the likes of Claude to mimic intelligent human speech patterns, it’s becoming more affordable to dumb these computers down 📰 Source: Kotaku 🔗 Link: https://kotaku.com/companies-hope-to-save-on-ai…