Earlier today I searched on an interesting question, and found this article that appears to have been generated synthetically by an LLM AI and not proofread at all by humans.
Can you spot where it breaks?
"Can I Use a Crows Foot on a Torque Wrench? Explained by Experts"
Do you REALLY want to get a feel for how GPT-4o does what it does? Just complete this poem — by doing so, you’ll have performed a computation similar to the one it does when you feed it a text-plus-image prompt.
@gimulnautti Every analogy falls apart at some point — as you inferred, I’m just trying to describe the process simply.
As for responsibility and societal consquences, there are days when I worry that the actual human brains at some of the big LLM vendors aren’t taking them into consideration.
Some days, as I listen to techno-optimists, long-termists and libertarians, I wonder if underneath it all they really are trying to build a god for themselves to worship..
But then I’m quickly pulled back to the industrial revolution, when automation permanently changed the livelihoods of generations of people, and it took almost a hundred years for living standards to recover.
And, to the level of sociopathy needed to pull that off..
"Artificial intelligence is likely to impact 40 % of jobs worldwide, and 60 % of jobs in advanced economies, such as the US and UK.
If managed poorly, it could be quite the doomsday scenario. It could bring a tremendous increase in productivity if we manage it well, but it can also lead to more misinformation and, of course, more inequality in our society."
I wonder which of those scenarios it will turn out to be. 🤔 😏
OpenAI has announced the launch of GPT-4o, an iteration of its GPT-4 model that powers ChatGPT — and the rollout starts today.
The latest update “is much faster” and improves “capabilities across text, vision, and audio,” according to a livestream announcement by OpenAI CTO Mira Murati. It’ll be free for all users, and paid users will continue to “have up to five times the capacity limits” of free users, reports @theverge.