Everyone in the ML space is talking about the potential impact of GPT-4 and its siblings. In my notes, I am sharing a few tweets and resources which stood out over the last few days.
I highly recommend the good read from Daniel Jeffries about The Age of Industrialized AI. Thanks to Willem Pienaar for the great reading recommendation.
OpenAI
1) ChatGPT is super cool and fun but it's important to recall OpenAI made basically zero fundamental innovations. Actually the basic innovation behind the GPT software was made at Google Brain in Mountain View
— Ben Goertzel (@bengoertzel) December 29, 2022
@ShaanVP @OpenAI is literally playing kingmaker by granting early access to GPT4.
— DeepTakes (@DeepTakesAI) December 21, 2022
You nailed it saying the pace of innovation is too high to confidently roll up small AI tools today. pic.twitter.com/cL7FZRtmnd
Impact on the ML Community
1/ #ChatGPT is closing out 2022 with a bang, but what’s next? 💥 @OpenAI’s #GPT4 is set to be the first big #AI thing in 2023.
— sridhar (@RamaswmySridhar) December 21, 2022
So here are some bold, optimistic, yet sensible predictions from me, @vivek7ue and @rajhans_samdani ... 👀
Impact on Google
The LLMs will kill Google takes are utter nonsense at worst and naive at best.
— Jo Kristian Bergum (@jobergum) December 2, 2022
Don’t you think they are busy at work on LLMs?
Overall Economic Impact
GPT4 will be out soon and will probably cause a similar economic shock to one from Covid. Instant distribution with nearly instant adoption and nearly instant productivity increase for hundreds of millions of knowledge workers. Brace yourselves, 2023 is coming
— Nick Davidov (@Nick_Davidov) December 24, 2022
Detecting ChatGPT produced Content
I spent New Years building GPTZero — an app that can quickly and efficiently detect whether an essay is ChatGPT or human written
— Edward Tian (@edward_the6) January 3, 2023