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    ByteDance unveils new scaling law to fuel AI innovation

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. ByteDance researchers found AI agents double learning speed every three months.
    2. Traditional AI progress faces limits due to data shortage and increased computational needs.
    3. Developed EdgeBench to test AI on 134 long-term real-world tasks.
    4. Findings could extend AI development outside initial data-and-power-dependent methods.

    A New Scaling Law Could Keep AI Advancing

    Recently, researchers at ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, made a significant discovery. They found a new scaling law that could help sustain the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. This law shows that AI agents—software systems that perform tasks on behalf of humans—can double their learning speed every three months. The key to this progress is their interaction with real-world environments over extended periods. This finding is promising because it offers an alternative to traditional AI development methods, which rely heavily on more data and increased computing power. As these resources become harder to obtain, discovering a sustainable way to grow AI becomes increasingly urgent. The research suggests that by allowing AI to learn continuously from real-world experiences, we can extend the current boom and avoid hitting a development wall. Consequently, this could boost AI’s practical use across many industries and contribute to a more dynamic human-machine partnership.

    Implications for the Future of AI Development

    This discovery arrives at a critical juncture for the AI industry. For years, the common approach involved feeding systems larger data sets and more computing power during initial training. However, experts warn that this approach has limits. Data shortages pose a real challenge. For example, one research group predicts that human-generated text data may run out within six years. This shortage could slow or even halt AI progress. In response, companies are now exploring “agentic” AI—autonomous systems that learn after deployment. Nonetheless, understanding how these systems learn from their environment remains a challenge. To tackle this, ByteDance developed EdgeBench. This new benchmarking tool tests AI agents on 134 long-term tasks across various fields, from scientific research to mathematics. Each task requires AI to operate continuously for at least 12 hours. Such innovations could lead to more practical AI applications that adapt and improve over time. As a result, the industry may find new ways to keep AI evolving, benefiting society and supporting human progress in unraveling complex problems.

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