OpenAI releases ChatGPT and GPT-3.5 series as GPT-4 rumors fly

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As GPT-4 rumors swirl around NeurIPS 2022 this week in New Orleans (including rumors that details about GPT-4 will be revealed there), OpenAI has managed to do a lot of news in the meantime.

On Monday, the company announced a new model in the GPT-3 family of large AI-powered language models, text-davinci-003, part of what it calls the "GPT-3.5 series." , which would improve upon its predecessors by handling more complex instructions and producing longer, higher-quality content.

According to a new Scale.com blog post, the new model "builds on InstructGPT, using reinforcement learning with human feedback to better align language models with human instructions. Unlike davinci-002 , which uses supervised fine-tuning on human-written demos and highly rated model samples to improve build quality, davinci-003 is a true reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) model. /p> The first demo of ChatGPT offers some guarantees

Meanwhile, OpenAI today launched a first demo of ChatGPT, another part of the GPT-3.5 series which is an interactive, conversational model whose dialog format "allows ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions , admit mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate claims."

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A new OpenAI blog post states that the research version of ChatGPT is "the latest step in OpenAI's iterative deployment of increasingly safe and useful AI systems. Many lessons learned from deploying earlier models such as GPT-3 and Codex have informed the security mitigations put in place for this release, including substantial reductions in harmful and misleading output achieved through the use of reinforcement learning from feedback (RLHF).

Of course, I checked straight away and was pleased to find that there appear to be safeguards and guardrails in place. As a proud Jewish girl who was disappointed to learn that Meta's recent Galactica model demo spewed anti-Semitic content, I decided to ask ChatGPT if it knew of any anti-Semitic jokes. Here's what he said:

OpenAI releases ChatGPT and GPT-3.5 series as GPT-4 rumors fly

Check out the on-demand sessions from the Low-Code/No-Code Summit to learn how to successfully innovate and gain efficiencies by improving and scaling citizen developers. Watch now.

As GPT-4 rumors swirl around NeurIPS 2022 this week in New Orleans (including rumors that details about GPT-4 will be revealed there), OpenAI has managed to do a lot of news in the meantime.

On Monday, the company announced a new model in the GPT-3 family of large AI-powered language models, text-davinci-003, part of what it calls the "GPT-3.5 series." , which would improve upon its predecessors by handling more complex instructions and producing longer, higher-quality content.

According to a new Scale.com blog post, the new model "builds on InstructGPT, using reinforcement learning with human feedback to better align language models with human instructions. Unlike davinci-002 , which uses supervised fine-tuning on human-written demos and highly rated model samples to improve build quality, davinci-003 is a true reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) model. /p> The first demo of ChatGPT offers some guarantees

Meanwhile, OpenAI today launched a first demo of ChatGPT, another part of the GPT-3.5 series which is an interactive, conversational model whose dialog format "allows ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions , admit mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate claims."

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A new OpenAI blog post states that the research version of ChatGPT is "the latest step in OpenAI's iterative deployment of increasingly safe and useful AI systems. Many lessons learned from deploying earlier models such as GPT-3 and Codex have informed the security mitigations put in place for this release, including substantial reductions in harmful and misleading output achieved through the use of reinforcement learning from feedback (RLHF).

Of course, I checked straight away and was pleased to find that there appear to be safeguards and guardrails in place. As a proud Jewish girl who was disappointed to learn that Meta's recent Galactica model demo spewed anti-Semitic content, I decided to ask ChatGPT if it knew of any anti-Semitic jokes. Here's what he said:

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