I guess monetizing chatGPT should be simple, I would pay a monthly subscription for it in a heartbeat. Are there any competitors at this point that can match its performance? How hard would it be to replicate?
They give access to text-davinci-003 and code-davinci-002 models through their API which are strongly related.
But they have done massive amounts of refinement and continue to do so I believe. But I think the amount the refinement has helped improve may not be as much as you would think. For example I think a big part of the refinement is the guardrails.
I had a chance to use LAMDA a few times. In my experience, LAMDA produces a slightly better outcome (less BS basically) but not a fundamentally different level. I guess MS won't be the only player in the league.
That’s my question - is it that it’s a huge advance that’s revolutionary or is it an incremental innovation that can be replicated from current state of the art with some effort.
It can be replicated, it's basically clever fine-tuning of GPT-3 with human assistance. Google has model that can do what ChatGPT can for some time already.
Not parent, but basic scripts and programming, debugging, error codes, outlines for emails, reports, dry documents, code translation, brainstorming, explaining code snippets, playing fake text adventure games, creating lists, and on and on.
Anyone saying GPT isn't useful because it's not Wikipedia or right 100% of the time are completely missing the mark and imo, is not able to think outside the box. It's insanely useful.
georgehill|3 years ago
ilaksh|3 years ago
But they have done massive amounts of refinement and continue to do so I believe. But I think the amount the refinement has helped improve may not be as much as you would think. For example I think a big part of the refinement is the guardrails.
summerlight|3 years ago
fnordpiglet|3 years ago
lossolo|3 years ago
testmasterflex|3 years ago
alar44|3 years ago
Anyone saying GPT isn't useful because it's not Wikipedia or right 100% of the time are completely missing the mark and imo, is not able to think outside the box. It's insanely useful.