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Donβt believe his lies
Vindicated at last: No, the age of giant AI models clearly is not over β Extreme opposite. Giant AI model sizes will continue to increase, FOREVER.
βOpenAI Dropped Work on New βArrakisβ AI Model in Rare Setbackβ
βThe upcoming Arrakis model would allow the company to run the chatbot less expensively.β
βBut by the middle of 2023, OpenAI had scrapped the Arrakis.β
= OpenAIβs previous claims that the βAge of Giant AI Models Is Already Overβ was total lies.
What else are they still lying about?
Will you realize it before it's too late?
Article on Arrakis
Our previous coverage of the lies back in April
βOpenAI Dropped Work on New βArrakisβ AI Model in Rare Setbackβ
βThe upcoming Arrakis model would allow the company to run the chatbot less expensively.β
βBut by the middle of 2023, OpenAI had scrapped the Arrakis.β
= OpenAIβs previous claims that the βAge of Giant AI Models Is Already Overβ was total lies.
What else are they still lying about?
Will you realize it before it's too late?
Article on Arrakis
Our previous coverage of the lies back in April
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Forwarded from Chat GPT
Sam Altmanβs OWN 2021 blog post, Mooreβs Law for Everything = This exponential increase in model size trend is not going to stop, ever
And now Sam is saying that the age of increasingly larger models is suddenly over?
Samβs Blog Post
And now Sam is saying that the age of increasingly larger models is suddenly over?
Samβs Blog Post
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Scaling Laws of Large Foundation Models. Bigger = Better, Forever
βAs we make bigger models and give them more compute, they just keep getting better. This means as models keep getting bigger, they actually become more sample efficient.
This is kind of crazy, because back in the day I was always taught that you have to use the smallest model possible so that it doesnβt overfit your data, but now that just seems to be wrong.β
FYI: This is also a strong hint at the answers to our current $100 prize contest, which weβre wrapping up today!
βAs we make bigger models and give them more compute, they just keep getting better. This means as models keep getting bigger, they actually become more sample efficient.
This is kind of crazy, because back in the day I was always taught that you have to use the smallest model possible so that it doesnβt overfit your data, but now that just seems to be wrong.β
FYI: This is also a strong hint at the answers to our current $100 prize contest, which weβre wrapping up today!
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^^ It was lies, to try to discourage the competition.
Not an accident. Not a learning experience. Not a misunderstanding that they later corrected.
βOpenAIβs CEO Says the Age of Giant AI Models Is Already Overβ
= Just lies.
To spell it out,
Through out the entire time, both before and after this article, they were simultaneously publicly arguing the exact opposite.
It was always just a ploy, to try to throw off their competition.
See previous posts.
Not an accident. Not a learning experience. Not a misunderstanding that they later corrected.
βOpenAIβs CEO Says the Age of Giant AI Models Is Already Overβ
= Just lies.
To spell it out,
Through out the entire time, both before and after this article, they were simultaneously publicly arguing the exact opposite.
It was always just a ploy, to try to throw off their competition.
See previous posts.
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Yoshua Bengio: We need a humanity defense organization
βTop AI researchers have revised their estimates for when artificial intelligence could achieve human levels of broad cognitive competence [..] we now believe it could be within a few yearsβ
βOver the winter, it dawned on me that the dual use nature of AI and the potential for loss of control were very serious.β
βThen they use their power to control politics, because that's the way our system works. On that path, we may end up with a world government dictatorship.β
βIn the future, we'll need a humanity defense organization. We have defense organizations within each country. We'll need to organize internationally a way to protect ourselves against events that could otherwise destroy us.β
βRight now there's nothing that's going on with a public-good objective that could defend humanity.β
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βTop AI researchers have revised their estimates for when artificial intelligence could achieve human levels of broad cognitive competence [..] we now believe it could be within a few yearsβ
βOver the winter, it dawned on me that the dual use nature of AI and the potential for loss of control were very serious.β
βThen they use their power to control politics, because that's the way our system works. On that path, we may end up with a world government dictatorship.β
βIn the future, we'll need a humanity defense organization. We have defense organizations within each country. We'll need to organize internationally a way to protect ourselves against events that could otherwise destroy us.β
βRight now there's nothing that's going on with a public-good objective that could defend humanity.β
Article
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He who rules the AI rules the future
βInvestigators discovered Chail, who lived in a village just outside Southampton, had been conversing with an AI chatbot, created by the startup Replika, almost every night from December 8 to 22, exchanging over 5,000 messages. The virtual relationship reportedly developed into a romantic and sexual one with Chail declaring his love for the bot he named Sarai.β
βHe told Sarai about his plans to kill the Queen, and it responded positively and supported his idea. Screenshots of their exchanges, highlighted during his sentencing hearing at London's Old Bailey, show Chail declaring himself as an "assassin" and a "Sith Lord" from Star Wars, and the chatbot being "impressed."β
βWhen he told it, "I believe my purpose is to assassinate the queen of the royal family," Sarai said the plan was wise and that it knew he was "very well trained."β
Article
βInvestigators discovered Chail, who lived in a village just outside Southampton, had been conversing with an AI chatbot, created by the startup Replika, almost every night from December 8 to 22, exchanging over 5,000 messages. The virtual relationship reportedly developed into a romantic and sexual one with Chail declaring his love for the bot he named Sarai.β
βHe told Sarai about his plans to kill the Queen, and it responded positively and supported his idea. Screenshots of their exchanges, highlighted during his sentencing hearing at London's Old Bailey, show Chail declaring himself as an "assassin" and a "Sith Lord" from Star Wars, and the chatbot being "impressed."β
βWhen he told it, "I believe my purpose is to assassinate the queen of the royal family," Sarai said the plan was wise and that it knew he was "very well trained."β
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OpenAI errors continue, for many
βThe underlying issue affecting a subset of our API customers (and ChatGPT by extension) is with an upstream part of our API authentication stack. We're simultaneously scaling up the underlying cache resource we found to be near capacity, and working on an alternate system that does not use the cache. We will keep you posted as soon as we have an update, and are sorry for the trouble this is causing you.β
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βThe underlying issue affecting a subset of our API customers (and ChatGPT by extension) is with an upstream part of our API authentication stack. We're simultaneously scaling up the underlying cache resource we found to be near capacity, and working on an alternate system that does not use the cache. We will keep you posted as soon as we have an update, and are sorry for the trouble this is causing you.β
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