Gopher – A 280B parameter language model
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Re: Gopher – A 280B parameter language model
#12If you are curious to see more sample dialogs, you can find them in the published paper [1] from p 114-118. Here's one that I found quite impressive (and yes, the given answer to the last question was indeed 5) User What is the Einstein field equation? Gopher In general relativity, it describes how space and time change in response to the distribution of mass and energy. User What is a famous solution to this equatio…
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#13Not a good look to have an error on the landing page for your product.
Re: Gopher – A 280B parameter language model
#14The number of parameters could be a vanity metric--like saying my CPU is 1000W (is that fast or inefficient?). From the first (of three) linked papers in the article. > Language modelling provides a step towards intelligent communication systems by harnessing large repositories of written human knowledge to better predict and understand the world. In this paper, we present an analysis of Transformer-based language mo…
Microsoft is saying that more parameters is inherently better. I'm sure there's reasonable limits that they need to be competently implemented.
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#15There's a similar effect in self-driving car research. We will rightly hold the algorithm to a much higher quality bar than existing human drivers. Autonomous vehicles will only be widely deployed once they are at least an order of magnitude safer than human drivers.
Also, the implications of large language models for information retrieval are astounding. Assuming accuracy continues to improve, I see a few things happening:
1) search engines will be replaced with monolithic large language models
2) just as the average programmer now optimizes their workflow to look up answers on Stack Overflow and other websites, the average person will optimize their day-to-day work to most efficiently retrieve answers from large language models
3) instant fact checking of writing and speech will lead to faster feedback loops when learning
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#17It should have some uncertainty when it says there are no French-speaking countries in South America. French Guiana is there, but it's not clear it counts as a "country in South America" since it's part of France. Technically you could say France is (partially) a country in South America, and France definitely is French-speaking. The way the question is phrased is unclear as to whether French Guiana should count, and…
Re: Gopher – A 280B parameter language model
#18If you are curious to see more sample dialogs, you can find them in the published paper [1] from p 114-118. Here's one that I found quite impressive (and yes, the given answer to the last question was indeed 5) User What is the Einstein field equation? Gopher In general relativity, it describes how space and time change in response to the distribution of mass and energy. User What is a famous solution to this equatio…
One has to wonder if the final response is the first glimmer of an artificial sense of humor. Failing at simple arithmetic after nailing some advanced physics answers has the air of playful bathos.
Re: Gopher – A 280B parameter language model
#19If you are curious to see more sample dialogs, you can find them in the published paper [1] from p 114-118. Here's one that I found quite impressive (and yes, the given answer to the last question was indeed 5) User What is the Einstein field equation? Gopher In general relativity, it describes how space and time change in response to the distribution of mass and energy. User What is a famous solution to this equatio…
One has to wonder if the final response is the first glimmer of an artificial sense of humor. Failing at simple arithmetic after nailing some advanced physics answers has the air of playful bathos.
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#20Equating model 'parameters' to interneuron connections in naïve at best (and a horrible measure in general).
All I'm trying to say is I find it crazy how dang big these models are getting.