A few notes on OpenAI's "fake news–writing AI"
This article is part of Demystifying AI, a series of posts that (try to) disambiguate the jargon and myths surrounding AI. Last week, artificial intelligence research lab OpenAI decided to release a more expanded version of GPT-2, the controversial text-generating AI model it first introduced in February. At the time, the lab refrained from releasing the full AI model, fearing it would be used for malicious purposes. Instead, OpenAI opted for a staged release of the AI, starting with a limited model (124 million parameters), and gradually releasing more capable models. In May, the research lab released the 355-million-parameter version of GPT-2, and last week, it finally released the 774-million-model, at 50 percent capacity of the text generator.
Sep-2-2019, 23:41:26 GMT