Submitted by BobbyWOWO t3_116c4pg in singularity
FirstOrderCat t1_j97i6py wrote
Reply to comment by bass6c in What’s up with DeepMind? by BobbyWOWO
> Most of the technologies being used by openai are either from Google or from Deepmind.
it is just indication that google and deepmind create theoretical concepts but can't execute it to complete product.
bass6c t1_j97jd0e wrote
As if Google or Deepmind does not have or cannot buil models such as openai’s. As of now Google hold probably the most powerful language model in the world. Palm beat GPT models in every major beachmark. I’m not even talking about u-palm or flan palm (more advanced versions of palm).
FirstOrderCat t1_j97jovv wrote
> Palm beat GPT models in every major beachmark.
palm is much larger, which makes it harder to run in production serving many user's requests, so it is example of enormous waste of resources.
Also, current NLP benchmarks are not reliable, simply because models can be pretrained on them and you can't verify this.
bass6c t1_j97mvsk wrote
This was a reply to your comment stating Google can’t convert theorical concept into an actual product. That’s not the case. The thing is Google isn’t interested into shipping costly llm to only then hurt their own business. It’s not about they can’t it’s they won’t.
FirstOrderCat t1_j97o5hw wrote
I think my point still stands:
- Google didn't ship LLM as product yet, and now forced to catch up because lost innovation race (even you think they are not interested lol)
- OpenAI shipped multiple generations of LLM products already
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