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New GPT-3 model: text-DaVinci-003

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Re: New GPT-3 model: text-DaVinci-003

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Am I the only one whose brain is fully blown by seeing stuff like this? It feels strange to look at that kind of output from an algorithm and just shrug one's shoulders with apathy.

No, this is utterly amazing and leads to 1000 more amazing things down the line

and as awesome it is, it cannot get a copyright.

Re: New GPT-3 model: text-DaVinci-003

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It's also likely we're just seeing the limits of what the tech can do. It's not actually "intelligent" it's effectively a cool trick, and at some point the gap between what the trick can do and what a "perfect" AI can do becomes obvious. It's really not that different from Eliza being cool for a few minutes before being obviously found wanting. It just takes longer for the shine to wear off as we get to a better tech…

I refuse to believe that anybody who compares LLMs to Eliza has interacted with the technology for more than 10 minutes.

I think the poster's point was that initial reactions to LLMs are similar to initial reactions to Eliza. Everyone was gobsmacked for a while, but then once the shine wore off and its limitations were exposed, everyone got bored and moved on quickly.

Re: New GPT-3 model: text-DaVinci-003

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This one seems weirdly more verbose, in my brief testing. Definitely uses more tokens on average than 002 when answering. The writing style seems oddly-pretentious and yet somehow uninformed, perhaps there were too many copies of HN in the dataset? I kid, I kid.

Brilliant business move. Charge by the token, and then train the model to ramble! Pretty soon you'll have to buy it a beer before getting anything useful :)

They should have named it dumas instead of davinci.

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Can you provide a word that in your mind rhymes with each of thought and shot? Even in different accents I can picture, these always rhyme in my head.

I'd say, shot rhymes with hot. Thought rhymes with bought or fought. I'm German, and have lived in Britain, Australia and now Singapore. So my English idiolect is, of course, a bit weird. However, I would pronounce 'thought' like the London sample in https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/thought#Pronunciation They give that as /θɔːt/. I realize that the American sample on that page does indeed rhyme with 'hot'. They give th…

This exchange just blew my mind a little and triggered an extended conversation in my household.

Reading the poem, I was also thrown off because I’m on team shot/hot and thought/bought.

Shot/thought rhymes for my partner though.

Both of us are from the US but opposite coasts.

Re: New GPT-3 model: text-DaVinci-003

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OpenAI should really change their name considering they don't open source their best models. It's just a weird name considering there are other companies in the space open sourcing everything despite not having "open" in their name.

Thats interesting. Which other models are open sourced that are in comparison to OpenAI? I would like to set it locally and give it a try.

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Pretty sure it's just a matter of time until it goes the way of Stable Diffusion.

There already exist comparable EleutherAI models, I believe. Not as good, but pretty good.

It's very sad how they had to nerf the model (AIDungeon and stuff). I don't think anything on a personal / consumer GPU could rival a really big model.
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