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Elon Musk to introduce a new AI named TruthGpt
As per reports from Fox News, on April 17, 2023, Elon Musk said Tucker Carlson, anchor, Fox News, that he is working on a similar product like ChatGpt named "TruthGpt," which is a large language model(LLM) made for investigating the unsolved events of the world, stated Cointelegraph. As reported by Cointelegraph, ChatGpt "is programmed by left-wing experts, which train the chatbots to lie," Elon Musk, commented. It is believed that "the deeper problem is not simply that it will become autonomous and turn us all into slaves, but that it will control our understanding of reality and do it in a really dishonest way, and it could be programmed to lie to us for political effect," Tucker Carlson, added further. Reportedly Musk was concerned about safety issues related to the purchase of around 10,000 GPUs. Furthermore, "I think this might be the best path to safety in the sense that an AI that cares about understanding the universe is unlikely to annihilate humans because we are an interesting part of the universe," Elon Musk added on the safety related to the entering in the large language model (LLM) market, Cointelegraph concluded.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Reveals Why We're Not Ready for Advanced AI Yet - MetaTech
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has generated both excitement and concern among individuals, companies, and societies at large. While some predict that AI will revolutionize the way we live and work, others worry about the impact it could have on employment and society as a whole. The public launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT in November has only served to amplify these concerns, leading to a growing conversation about the implications of AI development. In a recent interview with CBS' "60 Minutes," Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged that the pace of technological development has outstripped our ability to adapt as societal institutions. Despite this mismatch, Pichai remains optimistic about the future of AI, citing the number of people who have expressed concern about its implications as evidence that the conversation is starting in a serious way.
ChatGPT and Bard are not truly creative (yet) โ Towards AI
Originally published on Towards AI. Are current state-of-the-art AI systems creative? Based on the state of my social feeds, it certainly seems like it. Hardly a day goes by when I don't see some incredible new "creative" feat achieved by an AI system like Bard, ChatGPT, or GPT-4. This apparent creativity is driving unprecedented public hype around AI.
Creating Your Own ChatGPT: A Guide to Fine-Tuning LLMs with LoRA
As AI continues to evolve, chatbots are becoming increasingly sophisticated and human-like in their ability to respond to natural language inputs. One of the most impressive models in this space is OpenAI's chatGPT, which has set new standards for language understanding and generation. But what if you could have your own chatbot that could answer your questions, provide information, and even make jokes, just like chatGPT? With recent advancements in fine-tuning techniques, it is now possible to create your own high-quality chatbot by fine-tuning a pre-trained model. In this article, we'll take a look at how to create your own chatbot using a fine-tuning technique called LoRA (Low Rank Adaptation) and the pre-trained model flan-T5 XXL.
Elon Musk says he will launch rival to Microsoft-backed ChatGPT
SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday he will launch an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that he calls "TruthGPT" to challenge the offerings from Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Google (GOOGL.O). He criticised Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the firm behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT, of "training the AI to lie" and said OpenAI has now become a "closed source", "for-profit" organisation "closely allied with Microsoft". He also accused Larry Page, co-founder of Google, of not taking AI safety seriously. "I'm going to start something which I call'TruthGPT', or a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," Musk said in an interview with Fox News Channel's Tucker Carlson aired on Monday. He said TruthGPT "might be the best path to safety" that would be "unlikely to annihilate humans".
Elon Musk says his new AI will prioritize 'maximum truth-seeking'
The Tesla and Twitter CEO, who was an early donor to chatbot ChatGPT creator OpenAI, expressed deep concern over the direction of the field in a Fox News interview on "Tucker Carlson Tonight," which caters to a conservative audience. Musk said large-language models were being trained to be "politically correct," or untruthful, though the interview didn't include detailed examples of what he was claiming.
Self-Generating Knowledge: The Emergence of Autodidactic AI Models
In December 2022 a team of researchers from the Johns Hopkins University has published a remarkable paper: SELF-INSTRUCT: Aligning Language Model with Self Generated Instructions. It describes a method that serves as an innovative approach to instruction-tuning of pretrained language models (LMs) by utilizing instructional signals from the model itself. Informally, it describes a pipeline that allows a Language Model to generate data that will serve to train the model itself. In a few words, the Self-instruct process is an iterative bootstrapping algorithm. It commences with a seed set of manually-written instructions, which is relatively small (175 in the paper). These instructions form the foundation for guiding the overall generation.
Elon Musk says he wants to start 'TruthGPT' to rival OpenAI and Google
Elon Musk's plans for his own AI company are starting to come into focus. The Twitter CEO said that he wants to "create a third option" for a company that could challenge OpenAI and Google. In an interview with Fox News, Musk said that he's thinking of calling the venture "TruthGPT" and that the goal would be to create a "maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe" and that "hopefully does more good than harm." Musk acknowledged that he would be starting with a significant disadvantage to his rivals as he's "starting late." And, as is often the case, it's unclear how serious or far along his plans actually are.
Musk Says AI Project Will Seek to Understand Nature of Universe
Elon Musk, who co-founded OpenAI but left the company in 2018 after losing a power struggle to its current chief executive, elaborated on his current ambitions for artificial intelligence in an interview that aired on Monday. "I'm going to start something which I call'Truth GPT' or a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," Mr. Musk said in an interview on Fox News Channel's "Tucker Carlson Tonight." The first part of the interview aired Monday, with a second part scheduled to air Tuesday night.
How AI is revolutionizing healthcare and business
When it comes to making money with AI, there are several potential avenues for monetization: Consulting: Businesses that need help implementing GPT models or integrating them into their operations may be willing to pay for consulting services. Products: Companies can develop and sell software products that incorporate GPT models, such as chatbots or virtual assistants. Services: Companies can offer services that utilize GPT models, such as content generation or language translation. Licensing: Companies that have developed GPT models may choose to license their technology to other businesses for a fee. Research: Companies can also monetize AI research by publishing papers or presenting at conferences, which can lead to increased recognition and opportunities for consulting or licensing.