By the start of 2026, will I still think that transformers are the main architecture for tasks related to natural language processing?
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My job is related to NLP, and I expect I will be able to judge the position on transformers in the field. No specific criteria, sorry, the question is just about my opinion.
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@NathanHelmBurger I wonder if we can pin down specific predictions about what we believe will or won't change, then
@wadimiusz yeah, unclear. RWKV and Hyena seem like promising advances. As the large labs start getting more cagey about their exact techniques we might not even know which techniques they are using.
https://hazyresearch.stanford.edu/blog/2023-03-27-long-learning
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