Submitted by ZaKodiak t3_10oxdjy in singularity
What happened? So, there has been a lot of excitement around OpenAI's ChatGPT which generates natural-language responses to human prompts.
But what if... it's not as amazing as we all think it is?
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, argues that the program is not innovative. He also states that similar technology has been developed by many companies and research labs, and that ChatGPT is composed of multiple pieces of technology developed over many years by many parties.
(sounds salty to me... and I like my cookies sweet!)
But maybe Yann has a point!
What's happening now? ChatGPT is perceived by many as a unique and innovative program. People are using it everyday to make their lives easier. So, no matter what, ChatGPT is still awesome.
What's happening next? It's unclear what will happen next in terms of the development and perception of ChatGPT. However, it can be expected that as AI technology continues to evolve, there will be further advancements on what is possible with this tech.
It's likely that ChatGPT will face many spin-offs and competitors this year.
Exciting times!
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Primo2000 t1_j6hd34t wrote
Might be not exciting or innovative for guy who has access to latest google AI and compute but it is revolutionary for millions of peoples who are not meta chief AI scientist, so unless google come up with product available to general public they should stfu