OpenAI's latest breakthrough is astonishingly powerful, but still fighting its flaws
The most exciting new arrival in the world of AI looks, on the surface, disarmingly simple. It's not some subtle game-playing program that can outthink humanity's finest or a mechanically advanced robot that backflips like an Olympian. You start typing and it predicts what comes next. But while this sounds simple, it's an invention that could end up defining the decade to come. The program itself is called GPT-3 and it's the work of San Francisco-based AI lab OpenAI, an outfit that was founded with the ambitious (some say delusional) goal of steering the development of artificial general intelligence or AGI: computer programs that possess all the depth, variety, and flexibility of the human mind. For some observers, GPT-3 -- while very definitely not AGI -- could well be the first step toward creating this sort of intelligence.
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