@elder_plinius Transcripts from legacy chatbots were used during training. I knew I recognized that inane tone.
The fact that so many of those low quality transcripts were used leads me to think that the corpus should have been more carefully curated.
Mystery solved.
https://t.co/rkTUbIyw9r
@Jonathan_Blow A protractor, compass, and a blueprint in icon form.
On their own perhaps they are less informative but together they suggest design/engineering.
🤯New paper: “Self-Refine: Iterative Refinement with Self-Feedback” shows LLMs can improve themselves without humans.
“SELF-REFINE is unique in that it operates within a single LLM, requiring neither additional training data nor reinforcement learning.” https://t.co/8Coo3T66kZ
Cody combines LLMs like GPT-4 and Claude with @sourcegraph's deep understanding of code. The result is an AI coding assistant that's much more factually accurate and attuned to the patterns in your codebase.
Now we're open sourcing it! Here's why: https://t.co/gazhn8ZZLs
I am very excited to announce I have been successful in installing and operating a full ChatGPT knowledge set and interface fully trained on my local computer and it needs no Internet once installed.
There are no editors and there is no censorship.
I am using Alpaca (https://t.co/tJeAa5jYxN) from Stanford and Dalai Lama.
The training model cost about $530 to build locally yet has the abilities of GPT 3.5.
The software is free and open source and I am working on preconfigured packages for anyone to have local training and access to a LLM GPT AI.
This model is now in a live connect with all of my other AI systems and the results have been absolutely stunning.
I will be writing more about this soon.
But today know, you will own your own AI and it will only answer to you.
My new favorite thing - Bing's new ChatGPT bot argues with a user, gaslights them about the current year being 2022, says their phone might have a virus, and says "You have not been a good user"
Why? Because the person asked where Avatar 2 is showing nearby
@altryne Now the only apps we will see are vacuous commercialized crap instead of anything useful. This decision systematically terminates any network effects from developers adopting Twitter as a platform.