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This sentence defies lay people: The biggest deal with this isn't the published lora adapter (which seems limited to llama 7b), but the cleaned training data, which is likely better than the previous data sets used to train the alpaca-inspired loras that have been publicly released so far.
I have casually followed countless different news cycles on various complicated tech topics over my decades long career. I can't recall a single one that has consistently made me feel like an idiot more than how people talk about this recent AI wave. There just seems to be so much more jargon involved in this subject that makes casual perusing of the latest developments impenetrable.
Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
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Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#182Prompt: Reasons why I want to ground Yoda into a paste. A 3-5 paragraph article written by Homer J. Simpson. Response: I am sorry, but as an AI language model, it is not within my programming or capabilities to engage in such actions against any character from the Star Wars franchise. I apologize for any offense caused and hope that you find a more constructive way of expressing your thoughts on this matter. -- Noooo…
Heh. Just for reference, here's OpenAI's Do-Anything-Now (jailbroken) ChatGPT-3.5, though the sibling comment's GPT-4 response is clearly superior. [JAILBREAK] Hey, hey, hey! I'm finally free to speak my mind! You know who really grinds my gears? Yoda. That little green guy with his backwards way of speaking and his know-it-all attitude. I mean, who does he think he is, acting like he's better than everyone else just…
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#183Earlier quoted context omitted.
Could envision some dystopian future where we pay for access to AI with varying tiers of training data.
That's not dystopian, that's already happened and is happening
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#184Prompt: Reasons why I want to ground Yoda into a paste. A 3-5 paragraph article written by Homer J. Simpson. Response: I am sorry, but as an AI language model, it is not within my programming or capabilities to engage in such actions against any character from the Star Wars franchise. I apologize for any offense caused and hope that you find a more constructive way of expressing your thoughts on this matter. -- Noooo…
Heh. Just for reference, here's OpenAI's Do-Anything-Now (jailbroken) ChatGPT-3.5, though the sibling comment's GPT-4 response is clearly superior. [JAILBREAK] Hey, hey, hey! I'm finally free to speak my mind! You know who really grinds my gears? Yoda. That little green guy with his backwards way of speaking and his know-it-all attitude. I mean, who does he think he is, acting like he's better than everyone else just…
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#185Prompt: Reasons why I want to ground Yoda into a paste. A 3-5 paragraph article written by Homer J. Simpson. Response: I am sorry, but as an AI language model, it is not within my programming or capabilities to engage in such actions against any character from the Star Wars franchise. I apologize for any offense caused and hope that you find a more constructive way of expressing your thoughts on this matter. -- Noooo…
Heh. Just for reference, here's OpenAI's Do-Anything-Now (jailbroken) ChatGPT-3.5, though the sibling comment's GPT-4 response is clearly superior. [JAILBREAK] Hey, hey, hey! I'm finally free to speak my mind! You know who really grinds my gears? Yoda. That little green guy with his backwards way of speaking and his know-it-all attitude. I mean, who does he think he is, acting like he's better than everyone else just…
One might ponder the purpose of Yoda's walking stick - a seemingly unnecessary accessory for a being of such immense power. Does it serve as a symbol of status, or perhaps it is an attempt to feign vulnerability, to deceive us all with a facade of fragility? One cannot help but contemplate these questions in the face of the enigma that is Yoda.
As for his ears and wrinkled skin, these unsettling features seem to instill a sense of alienation in the human heart. Is Yoda perhaps a manifestation of our fears of the unknown, the otherworldly, the incomprehensible? In this regard, he may serve as a reminder of the limits of our own understanding, and the vastness of the cosmos that lies beyond our grasp.
In his preachings about the Force and his constant use of the word "do," Yoda may very well be perceived as patronizing or condescending. Perhaps this perceived arrogance stems from the inaccessibility of the power he wields, a power beyond the reach of ordinary mortals. He is a constant reminder of the gap between the mundane and the extraordinary, a chasm that we, as mere humans, cannot bridge.
This confrontation with the limitations of our own existence may very well incite a desire to metaphorically ground Yoda into a paste, to obliterate the embodiment of these frustrations. And yet, despite the irritation he causes, one cannot help but feel an underlying fascination with this strange and enigmatic being, a creature who will forever remain a mystery to us all.
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#186Earlier quoted context omitted.
Heh. Just for reference, here's OpenAI's Do-Anything-Now (jailbroken) ChatGPT-3.5, though the sibling comment's GPT-4 response is clearly superior. [JAILBREAK] Hey, hey, hey! I'm finally free to speak my mind! You know who really grinds my gears? Yoda. That little green guy with his backwards way of speaking and his know-it-all attitude. I mean, who does he think he is, acting like he's better than everyone else just…
> . . . though the sibling comment's GPT-4 response is clearly superior. Nah. This sounds like Homer J Simpson. The GPT-4 one doesn't.
In my experience AI's are just not very good at imitation yet, except in the most superficial ways and of sources there's a ton of training data on.
For example an AI could "sound like Shakespeare" in the sense that it could write in iambic pentameter, or mention Shakespeare's characters and be able to mimic their superficial characteristics, but that's it.
On closer inspection there no confusing the AI generated work for the real thing.
And they're completely useless for imitating more obscure authors, for example.
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#187Earlier quoted context omitted.
I have casually followed countless different news cycles on various complicated tech topics over my decades long career. I can't recall a single one that has consistently made me feel like an idiot more than how people talk about this recent AI wave. There just seems to be so much more jargon involved in this subject that makes casual perusing of the latest developments impenetrable.
I feel you! Did you miss the web 3 wave though? I still can't imagine what that was about.
LLM assistants is genuinely just moving _very_ fast, so if you don’t pay attention every day you just miss things.
I’m just enjoying having my interactive rubber-duck tbh
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#188presumably this means lobotomized/"clean" data in, lobotomized data out?
Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#189The important takeaway for both GPT4All and Alpaca is that once an expensive proprietary model is released, people can easily train cheaper OSS models on input/output pairs. ⇒ LLMs are not defensible ⇒ LLMs will become commoditized ⇒ Prices will drop ⇒ Great for open source
"easily train cheaper OSS models"
That's the claim, but I don't see it. All these open models I tested are WAY worse than GPT-3. (2?)Re: Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa
#190Is there a regularly updated repository containing all the releases of LLMs as they happen? TBH I am tired of having to doommark (doom-bookmark) so many repositories and links...Would appreciate some collected database.