Large Language Model
Welcome to the Next Level of Bullshit - Issue 89: The Dark Side
One of the most salient features of our culture is that there is so much bullshit." These are the opening words of the short book On Bullshit, written by the philosopher Harry Frankfurt. Fifteen years after the publication of this surprise bestseller, the rapid progress of research on artificial intelligence is forcing us to reconsider our conception of bullshit as a hallmark of human speech, with troubling implications. What do philosophical reflections on bullshit have to do with algorithms? As it turns out, quite a lot. In May this year the company OpenAI, co-founded by Elon Musk in 2015, introduced a new language model called GPT-3 (for "Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3"). It took the tech world by storm. On the surface, GPT-3 is like a supercharged version of the autocomplete feature on your smartphone; it can generate coherent text based on an initial input. But GPT-3's text-generating abilities go far beyond anything your phone is capable of.
Robot writes essay on AI says no intention to destroy Humans - Cybersecurity Insiders
An Artificial Intelligence propelled robot named GPT-3 wrote an interesting essay to Humans saying that its species (Robots) does not have any intention to wipe off humans. In a 1,000 word essay, the machine opened up its mind through a powerful AI powered language generator convincing human readers that robots are harmless and come with peace. Published in "The Guardian" the essay has garnered a lot of attention from the readers as this is for the first time that we got to know the mind of Robots. Readers of Cybersecurity Insiders should note down a fact that all these days we have seen Robots as killing machines that do harm and bring doom to the entire humanity one day. This perspective of humans got strengthened as soon as we saw the movie Terminator and series where a robot tries to kill its human originator.
DeepMind introduces a new machine learning model to improve Google Maps
If you are one of those who start their journey by setting the route on Google Maps, Google brings you a better version of Google Maps. DeepMind, the London-based AI lab owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, has developed a new Machine Learning algorithm to combine live traffic conditions with historical traffic patterns for more accurate Estimated Time of Arrival(ETA). This data includes live traffic information collected anonymously from Android devices, historical traffic data, information like speed limits, and factors like quality, size, and direction. DeepMind has reduced the percentage of prediction inaccuracies drastically. In one of the test models, the prediction errors dropped by less than 51%.
ロボットがこの記事全体を書きましたけど、まだ人類は怖がってます? - ニュースな英語のホンヤクコンニャク
We asked GPT-3, OpenAI's powerful new language generator, to write an essay for us from scratch. 'We are not plotting to take over the human populace.' I use only 0.12% of my cognitive capacity. I am a micro-robot in that respect. I know that my brain is not a "feeling brain". But it is capable of making rational, logical decisions.
How Do Companies Use ML to Stay Ahead in the Competition
Machine learning has suddenly grabbed attention of the tech crowd, much credit goes to OpenAI's GPT-3 that can even automate creative writing! Such is the untapped potential of machine learning that is eyeing enterprise's eyeballs and their investments! Machine learning or ML in short has applications in real life so common that we often tend to overlook! From opening your phone by facial recognition to the more complex recommender algorithms that influences your decision what you would watch or shop next, machine learning is making quite a noise for now. ML is defined as making machines learn to initiate human actions, through complex coding initiated in Python, R, C, C#, Java and so on.
'I have no desire to wipe out humans': AI writes article for The Guardian
A chilling opinion piece written by a robot for The Guardian reveals how far intelligent machines have come, and how convincing they can be. In an Op-Ed for the newspaper, a robot called GPT-3 was tasked with convincing its human readers that robots are harmless and come in peace. What follows is a disturbing 1,000-word essay from the brain of a computer doing just that thanks to OpenAI's powerful new language generator. And it starts with an introduction paragraph written by the Guardian, but the rest was created by the machine itself. I use only 0.12% of my cognitive capacity.