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Swisslog Healthcare, Diligent Robotics to bring last-mile delivery to hospitals

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September 25, 2025
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# The End of the Gigamodel Era? Welcome to Data-Centric AI

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For the last decade, a single narrative has dominated artificial intelligence: bigger is better. We’ve been locked in a model-centric arms race, a relentless pursuit of scale where success is measured in billions (and now trillions) of parameters. We celebrated each new state-of-the-art model as a triumph of architectural ingenuity and sheer computational might. This approach gave us incredible foundation models, but we are now hitting a wall of diminishing returns. The future of applied, high-performance AI doesn’t lie in simply adding another layer to the neural network; it lies in a more fundamental, disciplined, and powerful paradigm: **data-centric AI**.

### The Cracks in the Model-Centric Foundation

The model-centric approach is simple in theory: treat your data as a fixed asset and iterate relentlessly on the code. We’d spend weeks tuning hyperparameters, experimenting with novel attention mechanisms, or tweaking the loss function, all in the hopes of squeezing out another fraction of a percentage point on a benchmark. The dataset, once collected and cleaned, was often treated as an immutable constant.

This methodology has three critical flaws in today’s landscape:

1. **Unsustainable Economics:** Training a frontier-scale model from scratch costs hundreds of millions of dollars in compute, a price tag accessible only to a handful of global tech giants. This creates a bottleneck for innovation and concentrates power.
2. **Diminishing Returns:** The performance gains from doubling model size are no longer linear. We’re spending exponentially more compute for incrementally smaller improvements, a clear sign that we’re optimizing along the wrong axis.
3. **Real-World Brittleness:** Models trained on a static, web-scale corpus often fail spectacularly when faced with the messy, long-tailed data distributions of real-world applications. They struggle with out-of-distribution examples, domain-specific jargon, and subtle but critical edge cases because the training data, while vast, is noisy and untargeted.

This is the engineering equivalent of trying to build a faster race car by only ever designing a bigger engine, while completely ignoring the quality of the fuel you put into it.

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### The Paradigm Shift: Engineering the Fuel

Data-centric AI flips the script. The core principle, championed by pioneers like Andrew Ng, is to **hold the model architecture relatively constant and systematically engineer the data to improve performance.** This isn’t just about acquiring “more data.” It’s about treating data as a first-class engineering product—a dynamic, programmable, and auditable asset that is the primary driver of model quality.

So, what does this look like in practice? It’s a suite of disciplined engineering practices:

* **Systematic Labeling and Auditing:** Moving beyond noisy crowdsourced labels to programmatic labeling, weak supervision, and robust tools for finding and correcting labeling errors. Consistent, high-quality labels are often more valuable than a 10x increase in noisy data.
* **Slice-Based Analysis:** Instead of optimizing for a single, aggregate metric like F1 score, we dive deep into performance on critical data slices. How does the model perform on low-light images, for users in a specific region, or on medical scans from a particular machine? Identifying these weak spots allows us to target them with specific data augmentation or collection.
* **Intelligent Data Augmentation:** We move from simple image flips and rotations to sophisticated, domain-aware transformations. For a self-driving car, this could mean simulating rare weather conditions like snow glare. For a legal document parser, it could involve generating syntactically correct but semantically challenging contract clauses.
* **Strategic Data Synthesis:** When real-world data for edge cases is scarce or impossible to collect, we use generative models to create high-quality, targeted synthetic data. This allows us to train models to handle rare but critical events before they ever happen in the wild.

This approach treats the dataset not as a static file, but as the source code for the model’s behavior. By iterating on the data, we gain a much more direct and interpretable lever to pull to fix bugs, mitigate bias, and improve performance on the cases that truly matter.

### Conclusion: Building the Data Engine

The future of building robust, reliable, and specialized AI systems belongs to the teams that master the data-centric workflow. The race for ever-larger foundation models will continue, but its outputs will serve as the starting point—the “base architecture”—for most real-world applications. The true competitive advantage will come from building a sophisticated **”data engine”**: an integrated system of feedback loops, monitoring, and programmatic tools to continuously curate, clean, and augment the data that truly teaches your model what it needs to know.

The old mantra, “garbage in, garbage out,” is no longer sufficient. The new imperative for every AI engineer and leader is this: your model is a reflection of your data. To build a great model, you must first become a great data engineer.

This post is based on the original article at https://www.therobotreport.com/swisslog-healthcare-partners-with-diligent-robotics-to-bring-last-mile-delivery-to-hospitals/.

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