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AI model scaling law shifts focus beyond parameter count

The optimal scaling of AI models involves more than just parameter count, with factors like training data, compute allocation, and inference costs playing crucial roles. Early research suggested a high parameter-to-data ratio, but later studies indicated a more balanced approach, especially when considering inference costs. Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models further complicate this, as total parameters govern knowledge capacity while activated parameters influence reasoning depth. Z.ai's GLM-5.3 release demonstrates that significant gains can be achieved by focusing on post-training enhancements, such as scaling long-horizon environments and reinforcement learning, rather than solely increasing base model size or pretraining data. AI

IMPACT Shifts focus in AI model development towards post-training enhancements and optimized inference costs, rather than solely parameter count.

RANK_REASON The item discusses research findings on AI model scaling laws and a new experimental release (GLM-5.3) based on those findings. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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AI model scaling law shifts focus beyond parameter count

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