“OpenAI’s Latest GPT 4.1 Models: Coding Maestros in Training!”
“OpenAI’s New GPT 4.1 Models Excel at Coding”
“OpenAI now thinks that the best way to develop and deploy powerful AI is to pair it with human intelligence. On Tuesday, it announced a new project, ChatGPT, that allows a machine learning model trained on a diverse range of internet text to be used as a chatbot.”
So, let’s talk about the tech aficionados at OpenAI for a moment. You see, they seem to have adopted the belief that the key to executing expansive AI is to combine it with our ‘simple’ human intelligence. Oh, what a novel concept. They’ve taken a diode-lit leap of faith into uncharted territories with their latest pet project, ChatGPT.
Yes, they’ve concocted a machine learning model that, believe it or not, feeds on a mix of internet text like a starving university student at an all-you-can-eat buffet. But wait, there’s more. This knowledge-guzzling model can then be put to use as a chatbot. Deliciously impressive, isn’t it?
Because who really needs human conversations and coffee breaks and weekend barbecues, right? Now companies can just replace Sheila from Accounting with a chatbot that’s far less likely to regurgitate last night’s episode of some reality TV show instead of the quarterly tax report.
“But unlike many chatbots, which use rule-based systems to respond to inquiries, OpenAI trained its platform on nearly a trillion words collected from the internet. The model doesn’t understand the text it was trained on, but it can generate creative responses or write software code; the latter is a feature OpenAI has been developing for more than a year.”
It seems OpenAI has adopted a ‘go big or go home’ approach. They tossed aside those ‘traditional’ rule-based systems, instead opting to turn this AI into the great textual omnivore of the internet! Training their platform on nearly a trillion words – for all who flunked kindergarten math, that’s a one followed by 12 zeroes. Can you even Google that fast?
This chatbot doesn’t truly comprehend the text it has devoured. It might not appreciate the beauteous prose of Shakespeare, or the cutting-edge wit found in Reddit threads, but boy, can it spit out creative responses and, hold on to your laptops, it can even write software code! This specification in particular is something OpenAI has been tinkering with for over a year – the offspring of many late nights and caffeinated beverages, we presume.
In conclusion, should a fear of uncontrollable and omnipresent AI keep empathetic, bathroom-break-needing humans in corporate jobs? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure, OpenAI is onto something exciting, and human or not, it’ll unquestionably make things interesting.
Read the original article here: https://www.wired.com/story/openai-announces-4-1-ai-model-coding/