ArthurParkerhouse
ArthurParkerhouse t1_je2z9te wrote
Reply to comment by maskedpaki in ChatGPT browsing mode plugin now available to certain users. by Savings-Juice-9517
Depends on what's needed I suppose. For a general chat-bot it seems to work fine, plus we'll get the opportunity to fine-tune 3.5-Turbo models soon which will be enticing at that lower price point.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_je2y9t1 wrote
Reply to comment by maskedpaki in ChatGPT browsing mode plugin now available to certain users. by Savings-Juice-9517
Unless the API cost for 3.5 is even lower than what it currently is.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_je2y23l wrote
Reply to comment by Savings-Juice-9517 in ChatGPT browsing mode plugin now available to certain users. by Savings-Juice-9517
The funny thing about this Browsing model is that it constantly tells me that it's constrained to the 2021 training dataset, lol.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_jdyhmof wrote
Reply to comment by Yuli-Ban in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
It's not a good moniker to be applied to LLMs or other transformer-based architectures currently working with protein folding algorithms. The thing is going to need to drop out of cyber high school and knock up a cyber girlfriend and raise a cyber baby in a cyber trailer before I'll accept that they're proper AI.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_jcvcn7k wrote
Reply to comment by UnlikelyPotato in 1.7 Billion Parameter Text-to-Video ModelScope Thread by Neither_Novel_603
Uhg, it's already started, and it's awful so far.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_jab6xjh wrote
Reply to comment by Capitaclism in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja9ssfv wrote
Reply to comment by SurroundSwimming3494 in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
Experiencing reality is just mentally crippling, existentially damaging and overall brutal. It's one of the reasons why some people end up regressing back into some form of spiritualism after the they get into their mid-30s. There's a subsection of humanity that seems to require the belief of something larger than themselves, or some type of futuristic hope that they can grasp out for, or that there's some mysterious and unknowable magical-realist type aspects to the world we live in as a way to keep themselves going after that point. Those of us who didn't fall down the pit of magical realist thought, cope hope, or spirituality need to embrace the absurdity of existence as well as gallows humor - at least until there comes a time in which we may be able to escape our flesh prisons.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja9itas wrote
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja9esnx wrote
Reply to comment by VeganPizzaPie in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
I'm on the "The more the merrier!" team when it comes to AI development I suppose.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja8u66o wrote
Reply to comment by Redditing-Dutchman in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
True. Hopefully we'll be allowed to access them and they won't be essentially banned by the US like Huawei products, etc were.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja8tosc wrote
Reply to comment by QuantumPossibilities in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
I'm not sure what you mean exactly? There's plenty of freely accessible Chinese sites to grab Chinese research papers and scientific journals from. They're not in English for the most part so you'd have to translate them.
https://chinaxiv.las.ac.cn/home.htm
https://s.wanfangdata.com.cn/nav-page?a=second
https://ai.tencent.com/ailab/en/paper
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja88sx1 wrote
Reply to comment by dasnihil in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
"Intellectual Property" is the thing that has locked scientific knowledge and data behind expensive middle-man paywalls in the west, so I don't really blame them for taking strong actions to promote open science.
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja88eks wrote
Reply to Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
There are many different Chinese businesses and research centers working on the development of machine learning applications, GPT style LLM's, etc. Why would one more company or research center jumping in the game all that surprising?
ArthurParkerhouse t1_ja1jfsn wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in do you know what the "singularity" is? by innovate_rye
Why, though?
ArthurParkerhouse t1_je7d42k wrote
Reply to The argument that a computer can't really "understand" things is stupid and completely irrelevant. by hey__bert
How many more times are people in this sub going to try to justify redefining what AGI means.