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checkyourearsbro t1_j6oh2k5 wrote

who’s to say they won’t make their own eventually? they have the most data out of everyone & the budget to do it. i definitely see the difference in quality of answers though. i no longer use google for coding related issues aside from getting documentation pages

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alexiuss t1_j6oka38 wrote

They already did, it's called lamda. They didn't release it because it's insanely difficult to control and censor. A few of its creators quit and started characterai and ran headfirst into the same unresolvable problem.

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NarrowTea t1_j6oukrr wrote

Basically chai is too powerful to censor and censoring it made it so bad many of it's users just quit due to concerns over data.

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dasnihil t1_j6oz2ke wrote

google's engineers came up with the algorithm that makes gpt-* possible. they have several alternative network architectures that have their own strengths and weaknesses.

google is well aware of chatgpt taking marketshare but they're eyeing on something bigger, considering almost every household has their smart assistants and devices. i know how far ahead google thinks. i've done engineering for them.

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alexiuss t1_j6p13v3 wrote

Ye their new thing is supposed to be "Sparrow" from what I heard, will see if it's any good whenever it's out. The issue of the difficulty of censorship seems to be present in all LLM models.

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dasnihil t1_j6p6zrw wrote

they also have various image generation AIs that work totally different than the diffusion models (dalle/stable diffusion) which i doubt they'll release to public anytime soon.

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iNstein t1_j6pjigf wrote

I've seen demos if sparrow, frankly it is awful. Maybe since then they have improved it - needs the censorship eased off quite a bit.

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HelloGoodbyeFriend t1_j6ovr09 wrote

I’d love to be a fly on the wall at their headquarters. They’re gonna have to release the genie soon.

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