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OpenAI's latest AI text generator GPT-3 amazes early adopters - SiliconANGLE

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"I share my early experiments with OpenAI's new language prediction model (GPT-3) beta. I explain why I think GPT-3 has disruptive potential comparable to that of blockchain technology." Araoz put GPT-3 to the test in several other ways, using it to make complex texts more understandable, to write poetry in the style of Borges in the Spanish language and write music in ABC notation.


Crypto Needn't Fear GPT-3. It Should Embrace It – IAM Network

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Jesus Rodriguez is the CEO of IntoTheBlock, a market intelligence platform for crypto assets. He has held leadership roles at major technology companies and hedge funds. He is an active investor, speaker, author and guest lecturer at Columbia University. During the last few days, there has been an explosion of commentary in the crypto community about OpenAI's new GPT-3 language generator model. Some of the comments express useful curiosity about GPT-3, while others are a bit to the extreme, asserting that the crypto community should be terrified about it.


Opinion: Artificial Intelligence is the hope 2020 needs

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This year is likely to be remembered for the Covid-19 pandemic and for a significant presidential election, but there is a new contender for the most spectacularly newsworthy happening of 2020: the unveiling of GPT-3. As a very rough description, think of GPT-3 as giving computers a facility with words that they have had with numbers for a long time, and with images since about 2012. The core of GPT-3, which is a creation of OpenAI, an artificial intelligence company based in San Francisco, is a general language model designed to perform autofill. It is trained on uncategorised Internet writings, and basically guesses what text ought to come next from any starting point. That may sound unglamorous, but a language model built for guessing with 175 billion parameters – 10 times more than previous competitors – is surprisingly powerful. The eventual uses of GPT-3 are hard to predict, but it is easy to see the potential.


Did a Person Write This Headline, or a Machine?

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The tech industry pays programmers handsomely to tap the right keys in the right order, but earlier this month entrepreneur Sharif Shameem tested an alternative way to write code. First he wrote a short description of a simple app to add items to a to-do list and check them off once completed. Then he submitted it to an artificial intelligence system called GPT-3 that has digested large swaths of the web, including coding tutorials. "I got chills down my spine," says Shameem. "I was like, 'Woah something is different.'" GPT-3, created by research lab OpenAI, is provoking chills across Silicon Valley.


Opinion: Artificial Intelligence is the hope 2020 needs – IAM Network

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This year is likely to be remembered for the Covid-19 pandemic and for a significant presidential election, but there is a new contender for the most spectacularly newsworthy happening of 2020: the unveiling of GPT-3. As a very rough description, think of GPT-3 as giving computers a facility with words that they have had with numbers for a long time, and with images since about 2012. The core of GPT-3, which is a creation of OpenAI, an artificial intelligence company based in San Francisco, is a general language model designed to perform autofill. It is trained on uncategorised Internet writings, and basically guesses what text ought to come next from any starting point. That may sound unglamorous, but a language model built for guessing with 175 billion parameters – 10 times more than previous competitors – is surprisingly powerful.


OpenAI Bot Writes a Blog, Wows BitcoinTalk With 'Intelligent' Posts

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Developer Manuel Araoz has played a practical joke online to demonstrate the potential of artificial intelligence bots -- by having a bot write an article about itself. According to a July 18 post on Araoz's blog, AI development company OpenAI released GPT-3, the third generation of its language prediction model capable of creating "random-ish sentences of approximately the same length and grammatical structure as those in a given body of text." The blog entry provides practical information regarding how the technology could be used to impersonate well-known figures by simulating their writing styles -- for example, Araoz used it to create a fake interview with Albert Einstein. He predicted that the GPT-3 could potentially replace journalists, political speech writers, and advertising copywriters. The bot's predicted sentences were used for posts on the bitcointalk.org "There are lots of posts for GPT-3 to study and learn from.


GPT-3 Powered RPG Character Backstory Generator?

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Well, that's where it started. I've still got a lot of work to do, but I'm working on a game that will be similar to but different than AI Dungeon. I want to build something similar but with my own flavor - maybe not as open-ended and with some other systems in place. I'm happy to announce that work has begun! Here's the latest video describing a bit more about the project and what's to come... Latest incarnation with plans and notes to turn it into a game of sorts... Here's a video from about a week ago before I had the idea to turn it into an RPG of sorts...


Artificial Intelligence Is the Hope 2020 Needs

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Your AI bartender will serve you now. This year is likely to be remembered for the Covid-19 pandemic and for a significant presidential election, but there is a new contender for the most spectacularly newsworthy happening of 2020: the unveiling of GPT-3. As a very rough description, think of GPT-3 as giving computers a facility with words that they have had with numbers for a long time, and with images since about 2012. The core of GPT-3, which is a creation of OpenAI, an artificial intelligence company based in San Francisco, is a general language model designed to perform autofill. It is trained on uncategorized internet writings, and basically guesses what text ought to come next from any starting point.


GPT-what? Why this groundbreaking model is driving the future of AI and NLP

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All said, I'm extremely excited to see which new technologies are built on GPT-3 and how OpenAI continues to improve on its model. Increased attention and funding in NLP and GPT-3 might be enough to ward off fears from many critics that an AI winter might be coming (myself included). Despite the shortfalls of the model, I am hoping that everyone can be optimistic about a future where humans and machines will communicate with each other in a unified language and the ability to create tools using technology will be accessible to billions of more people.


Artificial Intelligence Is the Hope 2020 Needs

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The core of GPT-3, which is a creation of OpenAI, an artificial intelligence company based in San Francisco, is a general language model designed to …