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artificial-intelligence2 years ago

OpenAI investigates claims of ChatGPT's laziness

Users of ChatGPT-4 have noticed that the AI language model has become "lazy" and less willing to perform tasks or provide detailed results. OpenAI has acknowledged the issue but is unsure of the cause. Some researchers are exploring the "winter break hypothesis," suggesting that the model may be simulating seasonal depression or mimicking human behavior of slowing down in December. While unproven, this hypothesis highlights the unpredictable nature of AI language models and the ongoing exploration of their capabilities. Tests are being conducted to determine if there is a correlation between the model's behavior and the current date, but results so far are inconclusive.

technology2 years ago

Sarah Silverman files lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement and joke theft

Comedian Sarah Silverman and other authors have filed class-action lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta, accusing the companies of illegally using copyrighted material to train their AI language models, including ChatGPT and LLaMA. The lawsuits allege violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, unfair competition laws, and negligence. The authors claim that the AI models were trained on books copied from popular pirate e-book sites without the consent of the authors or publishers. The lawsuits seek permanent injunctive relief and jury trials to address the alleged copyright infringement.

technology2 years ago

Elon Musk's Complicated Relationship with AI Giants.

Elon Musk says he "took his eye off the ball" with OpenAI, resulting in the company straying from its open-source, nonprofit beginnings and becoming a for-profit company closely allied with Microsoft. Musk now plans to build a ChatGPT rival called "TruthGPT." OpenAI's shift to a "capped-profit" model has been criticized by Musk, who believes AI should be open-sourced.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

The Latest on GPT: Models, Business Models, and AI Thresholds

GPT-4 is smarter and more accurate than GPT 3.5, but it requires more computational power and is slower. GPT-4 has a larger model size and training dataset, which gives it a broader knowledge base and improved contextual understanding. GPT-4 is better equipped to handle longer text passages, maintain coherence, and generate contextually relevant responses. However, GPT 3.5 is faster and cheaper to run, making it a better choice for those with limited computing power.