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daynomate t1_iwdwrvq wrote
Reply to comment by futurespacecadet in The CEO of OpenAI had dropped hints that GPT-4, due in a few months, is such an upgrade from GPT-3 that it may seem to have passed The Turing Test by lughnasadh
Staggered might be a better term, albeit very fast staggering given the timeline.
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I guess you had to be there
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Reply to World's largest protein factory uses fermentation to produce 20,000 tonnes of protein annually for use in fish food in China by mutherhrg
Incredible to realise they could soon be just growing fish cell meat.
daynomate t1_iwdx208 wrote
Reply to The CEO of OpenAI had dropped hints that GPT-4, due in a few months, is such an upgrade from GPT-3 that it may seem to have passed The Turing Test by lughnasadh
A significant observation for me was seeing Dall-E 2 go from muddled gibberish to clearly legible language in examples where smaller then larger models were used. This showed to me how particular scales bring certain points of progress and so moving from GPT-3 to GPT-4 will likely show another big jump in coherence.
(for the above I'm referring to prompts that asked for say an image with "a STOP sign", and the smaller models would show a sign with illegible characters, slowly improving until a certain point where clear typography was generated)