The ChatGPT Hype Is Over — Now Watch How Google Will Kill ChatGPT.

It’s happening. OpenAI’s losing the AI race.

  • Remember those days when ChatGPT was everyone’s topic of conversation? Yes, you do.
  • Remember those days when BeReal was everywhere? Yes, you do.
  • Remember those days when Vine was the most trending app? Uh, maybe?
  • What about when YikYak was everyone’s app? Yik-what?

Go back to high school. There’s always that popular girl in school for a few years. Ten years later, you’ll probably say, “Gosh, I haven’t heard that name in years.”Read More

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Large language models aren’t people. Let’s stop testing them as if they were.

When Taylor Webb played around with GPT-3 in early 2022, he was blown away by what OpenAI’s large language model appeared to be able to do. Here was a neural network trained only to predict the next word in a block of text—a jumped-up autocomplete. And yet it gave correct answers to many of the abstract problems that Webb set for it—the kind of thing you’d find in an IQ test. “I was really shocked by its ability to solve these problems,” he says. “It completely upended everything I would have predicted.”

Webb is a psychologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who studies the different ways people and computers solve abstract problems. He was used to building neural networks that had specific reasoning capabilities bolted on. But GPT-3 seemed to have learned them for free.

… What Webb’s research highlights is only the latest in a long string of remarkable tricks pulled off by large language models.

… These kinds of results are feeding a hype machine predicting that these machines will soon come for white-collar jobs, replacing teachers, doctors, journalists, and lawyers. …But there’s a problem: there is little agreement on what those results really mean.  — Read More

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AI-Generated Masterpiece: 21 Savage x Travis Scott – Whiplash by @ghostwriter

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Baidu CEO says more than 70 large AI language models released in China

More than 70 large artificial intelligence language models with over 1 billion parameters have been released in China, Baidu Inc (9888.HK) CEO Robin Li told an industry event in Beijing on Tuesday.

Baidu joins several other Chinese companies that launched AI chatbots last week after securing regulatory approval for mass market releases. These include facial recognition firm SenseTime (0020.HK) and AI startups Baichuan Intelligent Technology, Zhipu AI, and MiniMax. — Read More

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