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NegotiationFew6680 t1_j6jmsiq wrote
Reply to comment by slashd in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Hahahaha
Now imagine how slow that would be.
There’s a reason these models are run on distributed clusters. A single query to ChatGPT is likely being processed by multiple GPUs across dozens of machines
NegotiationFew6680 t1_j6iuzbu wrote
Reply to comment by 0pimo in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
They all do. Meta, Google (Deepmind), and many others have created similar large language models, they just haven’t built them with a chat interface for the public to play with because they aren’t very useful yet.
You might think ChatGPT is useful but keep in mind that it will create false info when asked including fake references. There was examples of people getting it to do a mathematical proof that 2+2=5.
NegotiationFew6680 t1_j6iuiut wrote
Reply to comment by Adiwik in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Yup, just any day now for some rando to train an LLM with their 30k+ spare GPUs and TPUs, then offer it for free running on hardware likely costing on the order of several cents up to a dollar per query.
NegotiationFew6680 t1_j662lji wrote
Reply to comment by gullydowny in Home Depot sent my email, details of stuff I bought to Meta, customer complains by Sorin61
More like:
“I received a Lowe’s ad via Google Ad network after googling for them,
How could Lowe’s have done this to me!”
NegotiationFew6680 t1_itvv0cp wrote
Reply to comment by kazmerb in Microsoft profits down 14% as Windows hit by weak PC sales by Sorin61
FYI that is actually a pro-gay marriage subreddit as far as I can tell
NegotiationFew6680 t1_j6krtyv wrote
Reply to comment by butanebutanebutane in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Yeah it’s interesting but also dangerous.
Imagine asking something like “how to make home made fertilizer” and then having to ask follow up questions to confirm it isn’t actually poison.
That’s generally not worry with standard search engines like google.