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| | | | | Previous AI-related recent posts: Jailbreaking ChatGPT on Release Day, Next Level Seinfeld, Escape Velocity From Bullshit Jobs, Movie Review: Megan, On AGI Ruin: A List of Lethalities. Microsoft and OpenAI released the chatbot Sydney as part of the search engine Bing. It seems to sometimes get more than a little bit unhinged. A lot of people are talking about it. A bunch of people who had not previously freaked out are now freaking out. In response, because my open window of Bing-related tabs looked like this, | |
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techiespedia.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive article discussing various aspects of large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-3 and GPT-4. It covers their applications in customer service, content creation, and research, as well as the challenges they pose, including ethical concerns, copyright issues, and security vulnerabilities. The article also touches on the future of AI and the importance of addressing societal fears through responsible development and innovation. | |
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thezvi.wordpress.com
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| | | | | With the year ending and my first Vox post coming out, this week was a natural time to take stock. I wrote my first best-of post in a long time and laid out my plans for my 501c(3). It was also another eventful week. We got a lot more clarity on the OpenAI situation, although... | |
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arankomatsuzaki.wordpress.com
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| | | Below is a comprehensive, section-by-section blog post that only summarizes and expands on the ideas discussed by Dario Amodei (without covering other speakers) during his conversation with Lex Fridman on the Lex Fridman Podcast (#452). | ||