This Week in Multimodal/GPT-3/OpenAI News (Links) PART I
I have really toned down a lot of my Twitter activity, but I still use it to share the latest updates going on in the OpenAI/GPT-3/Multimodal world. I encourage you to follow me on there if you’re interested in these updates.
Today, I thought I’d share these recent developments I’ve posted about on Twitter, but compile them into a newsletter article here. This is a few weeks worth of news, industry developments, and my own thoughts as well, which is why I’ve pasted some of them here. I’m also going to send the rest of the links as a PART II email later today.
Here were some of the updates I shared (in descending order):
You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up and use Siri and AI feels like it's 20 years away. You take the GPT-3 red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember, all I'm offering is the truth. Nothing more.
OpenAI is so relentless that it appears they will be dropping new features/products/research right up until 11:59:59 PM on December 31
BREAKING: GLIDE research paper has dropped
Adam S. Goldberg @TheRealAdamG
Starting next year, I will be raising the alarm at an early warning level encouraging programmers to consider exploring other careers
BREAKING: GPT-3 version that search the web!!! Omg 😱😱😱😱😱😱
OpenAI @OpenAI
When it comes to writing GPT-3 prompts, there's a deeper wisdom behind it which I'm hoping to talk more about next year
Dataset distillation enables #ML models to be trained using less data and compute. Today we introduce two novel dataset distillation algorithms and release their distilled datasets, which yield state-of-the-art results for image classification. goo.gle/3GKtomH
I think we will likely have different legal / terms of use / commercialization policies for GPT-4, which means the OpenAI API will have different documentation per version
You can now create a customized model, specialized for your own problem! This applies to our largest model as well, and we made it affordable, which is pretty incredible, given that up to now only largest companies could do this!
OpenAI @OpenAI