In a compelling presentation at AI Ascent, Ben and Asher Spector, the founders of Flapping Airplanes, argued that data is the true bottleneck in the current AI landscape. They posited that the future of artificial intelligence lies not just in scaling compute power, but in achieving greater data efficiency, a paradigm shift that requires new systems and approaches.
Meet Flapping Airplanes' Founders
Ben Spector, a product founder with a cohort valued over $50 billion and experience with projects like Thunderkittens and Megakernels, dropped out of his PhD eight months before completion to co-found Flapping Airplanes. Asher Spector, his brother, brings a background in Cursor, Mercor, and Meta, along with a US debate championship title. He is currently the oldest person at their company at 26.
The Thesis: The Future is Data-Efficient
The Spector brothers presented a clear thesis: "The future is data-efficient." They highlighted that while current large language models (LLMs) excel at high-data tasks like search and coding, commanding vast markets valued in the trillions of dollars, there's a significant opportunity in domains with less readily available data. They illustrated this with a chart showing the massive amounts of data used by current LLMs, contrasting it with the potential for models that achieve similar or better results with significantly less data.
