Are you curious whether you'd use a paper map or a stone to fan life into coals for a barbecue? Artificial intelligence language system GPT-3 chose the latter. It suggested a hairpin to smooth a wrinkled skirt and a hamburger bun to cover hair for work. Arthur Glenberg and Cameron Robert Jones from Arizona State University and University of California, San Diego tested GPT-3 in comparison to a computer system from two decades ago. Results revealed GPT-3 understand language better than the older system yet still is much worse than humans. AI systems lack senses, emotions and perceptions that's why understanding language like humans is behind its reach. Research is on GO to use AI in physics simulations, interact with physical environment and generate robotic action plans.
This article explores the comparison between ChatGPT and Ernie Bot, two powerful artificial intelligence models. ChatGPT emerged victorious in the race for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), outperforming Ernie Bot in all the 6 benchmarks. Jeffrey Ding provided the necessary detailed insights in English for the public. Moreover, AI models were judged based on the accuracy and depth of their answers. Ernie Bot managed to stand out in terms of being able to simulate personalities of people and cats. Nevertheless, it fell short of what ChatGPT was able to accomplish.
OpenAI is redefining the way we think about AI technology and has sparked a tech race for companies to develop their own large language models. From Elon Musk's Presidential Medal of Freedom to partnerships and projects like GPT-3 and DALL-E, OpenAI is shaping the future and countless ethical debates concerning the implications of AI. In this article, explore the ethical questions raised by a call for a moratorium on large language models, and the impact it could have on society.
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