"Stanford Clones ChatGPT AI for Under $600, Axes Alpaca AI and Facebook Copy"

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Stanford University researchers have taken down their chatbot, Alpaca AI, due to rising costs, safety concerns, and "hallucinations," which occur when a chatbot confidently states misinformation. The researchers spent just $600 to get it working, and reportedly ran the AI using low-power machines. The code and underlying data are still up on GitHub, and the researchers encourage users to help identify new kinds of failures.
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- Stanford sends 'hallucinating' Alpaca AI model out to pasture over safety, cost The Register
- Stanford Scientists Pretty Much Cloned OpenAI's GPT for a Measly $600 Futurism
- The genie escapes: Stanford copies the ChatGPT AI for less than $600 New Atlas
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