ChatGPT is the most innovative and intelligent chat to date. It was released two weeks ago and in just five days it reached one million users. Due to heavy traffic its servers have repeatedly reached capacity.

OpenAI, the company that developed it, is considered a potential killer of Google. Why search for something on google when ChatGPT can write a simple paragraph explaining the answer? (There’s even a Chrome extension that lets you do both, side by side.)
But what if we don’t know the secret ingredient behind the power of ChatGPT? The chatbot takes advantage of various technological advances that have been published and open to scientists in the last twenty years. But his innovation is all a secret. OpenAI may be trying to develop technologies and businesses to prevent others.
Open only by name
In the past, advances in AI have been accompanied by peer-reviewed publications. In 2018, for example, when Google’s Brain team developed the BERT neural network and many natural language processing systems are now based (we believe ChatGPT is also available), those systems were published in peer-reviewed scientific papers and the code was open open. . – the source.
In 2021, DeepMind’s AlphaFold 2 protein folding software is the scientific breakthrough of the year. The materials and results are open source so that scientists around the world can use them to advance biology and medicine.
Following the release of ChatGPT, we only have a short blog post explaining how it works. There are no details yet on the next scientific publication, or whether the code will be open source.
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In 2021, the deep water alfafol 2, software running protein, is something that makes it possible for science. The materials and results are open source so that scientists around the world can use them to advance biology and medicine.
Following the release of ChatGPT, we only have a short blog post explaining how it works. There are no details yet on the next scientific publication, or whether the code will be open source.
To understand why ChatGPT can be kept private, you need to understand a little about the company behind it. Take advantage of the staff
On top of that, OpenAI seems to be using user feedback to check fake answers that ChatGPT is highlighting.
According to its blog, OpenAI first used reinforcement learning in ChatGPT to reduce incorrect answers and/or problems using expensive manual training methods. But ChatGPT now seems to have more than one million users. I think that kind of human response would be too expensive to get any other way. Now we are facing the prospect of significant progress in AI using methods that are not described in the scientific literature and datasets that are limited to companies that seem to be open in name only.
What is the next step? In the last decade, the rapid progress in AI has been the opening of education and business. All of our core AI tools are open source. But in the race to develop better AI, that could end. If the field of AI is narrowing, we can see progress in this area at a slower pace. We can also see new ownership being developed.
And if history is anything to go by, we know that lack of understanding is what drives bad behavior in the tech space. Therefore, while we praise (or criticize) ChatGPT, we should not ignore the circumstances in which it came to us.
Unless we are careful, the golden age of AI may be coming to an end.
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