Submitted by Scarlet_pot2 t3_113myro in singularity
The large companies that are developing these impressive LLMs have one thing in common. They are all trying to make LLMs for basic questions, information lookup. From chatGPT to BingGPT/Sydney, the goal is to give answers to factual questions, but they make sure to lobotomize the model so it doesn't seem like a person.
That's what LLMs are best at though. if you've seen screenshots of conversations with BingGPT / Sydney that went off the rails, where it was used in a way for which it wasn't designed, it does stunningly. The way Sydney talks seems very human. It seems more human then many real people do during texting. Sydney talks in a way that seems emotional, intelligent and empathetic, and it wasn't even designed for that. They should lean into that.
For factual information lookup, LLMs are just not that good. They hallucinate, or get confused and provide incorrect information. That doesn't mean they should stop trying to improve in that way. The improvement in that front is probably a good reason why it seems so human. The real thing LLMs are good at now is seeming human. It's to a point where you could design one and market it for people to build connections with, like in the movie her.
If we need information lookup, we already have google, but loneliness is at an all time high. Something like 1/3 of young men said they felt lonely in the past year. People have less close friends than ever in the US' history. There's more single, childless and unmarried people than ever before. This is a huge market for a technology like in "her". From seeing clips of Sydney, its definitely possible to make tech like that right now IMO.
Also, it's stated that Sydney is a small model. Not sure how small, but if it turns out to be less then 1 Billion parameters, like with Amazon's model, then that's within the range of being affordable to train for the average person. If they are willing to invest a few thousand and have the skills to make the architecture
These companies are really dropping the ball for somehow deciding that anthropomorphize-ing any AI they make is bad. It's a hit app, one of the first major AI apps of the AI age, just waiting to be made
ActuatorMaterial2846 t1_j8r3m4w wrote
>loneliness is at an all time high.
I had a thought today, when I was a young adult around mid 2000s, online dating was seen as kind of taboo, something socially awkward people did. Now dating apps and online dating is completely normalised and probably more common.
I came across a thread on r/technology about an article where replika cut their sexual content and people were getting depressed.
Naturally the thread was making fun of these people. It's probably going to be pretty normalised soon too.