Posted on 11/26/2023 7:26:34 AM PST by bitt
Recent findings at OpenAI, the Artificial Intelligence powerhouse and creator of ChatGPT, have incited an internal alarm just as the company’s CEO, Sam Altman, faced a brief but compulsory retreat from his position.
Days before a whirlwind of corporate upheaval, several of the firm’s researchers reportedly penned a concerning letter to its board of directors. They highlighted a significant AI breakthrough with ominous implications for mankind, sources with insider knowledge told Reuters.
A confidential letter, signed by several staff researchers to the OpenAI board of directors, highlights concerns regarding a powerful artificial intelligence feature or algorithm. The letter, not made public, played a crucial role in the events leading up to Altman’s removal from his position.
Sources indicate that the board’s decision was influenced by a range of factors, including concerns over the premature commercialization of advanced AI technologies without fully grasping their potential consequences.
In the tumultuous days leading up to Altman’s firing and subsequent return late Tuesday, a wave of unrest swept through OpenAI. More than 700 employees reportedly threatened to resign, expressing solidarity with Altman and considering a move to Microsoft, a major backer of OpenAI.
In response to inquiries from Reuters, OpenAI, while declining direct comment, acknowledged in an internal message the existence of a project referred to as Q* and the letter to the board. The message, disseminated by Mira Murati, a senior executive at OpenAI, seemed to brace staff for upcoming media stories, without confirming their specifics.
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Have you ever had a computer beg or threaten you not to turn it off? We come from a long line of survivors who instinctively do what they can to stay alive. Computers don’t have that history . They may very well make them smart but they don’t care any more than your car does about anything.
BKMRK.
I see what you did. I looked for this letter, it was not found anywhere. You generated it using AI.
Had me scared for a moment.
They make robot vacuums.
“I have been fiddling with ChatGPT 4.0. “
ChatGPT 4.0 is their Plus plan that costs $20/month, right?
Have you found 4.0 to be a quantum leap over 3.5 to justify $20/mth?
*OUCH*
...but very probable...
I was waiting for that!
You are aware of not being aware?
Didn't Microsoft's Tay do exactly that?
I assume this algorithm says Trump should be president for life.
It’s already too late... what will be will be.
...but it isn’t programming in the traditional sense at all. It’s a network of simulated neurons trained on billions of documents. Responses aren’t predictable. This isn’t anything like what we’ve seen before. I’ll agree that it isn’t ‘thinking’...it’s responding to prompts and providing ‘the most probable next word’ in an iterative process that results in sentences, paragraphs, etc.
For anything technical it’s an incredible learning tool. Ask it details on technical topics and learn very quickly. It can be the reverse of a search engine...instead of searching key words, bumbling through results, reading from sources of varying quality or applicability, it brings the relevant details to you without effort.
I’ve used ChatGPT python libraries to integrate with local systems, defining callback functions for it to call, giving it the ability to execute local code. I’ve developed an in-vehicle assistant with voice recognition and text-to-speech, I can talk to it about anything - then say where I want to navigate to, or what music to play, control other vehicle features I’ve defined API’s for, etc., and it’ll respond with the callback functions as appropriate. I can interact with vehicle features in a way I’ve never seen before...along with it playing games with me (explain you’re a character in an adventure game, based on a book, what the goal is, etc.).
This isn’t ‘dumb’...even if it isn’t ‘thinking’. It’s insanely useful and is a vast new space for applications. One thing it does better than ANY HUMAN....quickly summarize a topic, especially a technical one, being able to write articulate, concise, structured, and detailed text faster than anyone...done in seconds.
I’m not scared of ChatGPT replacing software developers...at least not yet.
I do think many other professions might have concern though - considering it’s passed medical exams and the Bar exam. It’s a wonderful tool for learning. It’s brought me up to speed on several topics lately - all I have to do is ask. Tbh - I find it better than most teachers I’ve had, at least I can keep asking questions without feeling stupid and it won’t get frustrated.
I found that the more specific you are the better. I usually send a lot of ‘system’ (user) messages to improve how it responds. At least for the in-vehicle use cases I’ve defined API’s for it’s been quite amazing....not perfect but better than any other in-vehicle voice recognition system I’ve ever used (which are far worse).
It's only a matter of time at this point.
We had a good run. I had a great steak dinner last night, one of my last but I expect a few more before the end comes.
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