SMRTR AINov 25, 2025Forbes

Trillion Parameter Models, Tiny Software Kernels, And The Future Of AI

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Computer science pioneer Niklaus Wirth's design philosophy emphasized extreme simplicity and cognitive control, creating entire computing systems in under 200 kilobytes that small teams could fully understand. Today's AI industry risks compounding existing software complexity by carelessly layering large language models onto already bloated systems, when Wirth's disciplined approach of small, well-defined cores would create more reliable and trustworthy AI applications.

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