GPT-3 was announced less than two and a half years ago. I don’t think it’s reasonable to assume that the market has fully absorbed its capabilities yet.
I would just have expected at least an explosion in basic demo projects that use GPT-3 for reasoning. A skilled programmer can usually code up something simple over a weekend or two, even if it is too unstable and incomplete to be economically viable. But instead there seems to just be… almost nothing.
What do you expect? The system was never intended to be usable commercially, and it has several problems. Many of it’s answers are wrong, often enough you can’t use it to automate most jobs. And it can unpredictably emit language embarrassing to the company running it, from profanity to racist and bigoted speech, and there is no known way to guarantee it will never do that.
GPT-3 was announced less than two and a half years ago. I don’t think it’s reasonable to assume that the market has fully absorbed its capabilities yet.
I would just have expected at least an explosion in basic demo projects that use GPT-3 for reasoning. A skilled programmer can usually code up something simple over a weekend or two, even if it is too unstable and incomplete to be economically viable. But instead there seems to just be… almost nothing.
There is already github copilot, and clones.
There is an explosion of other llms.
What do you expect? The system was never intended to be usable commercially, and it has several problems. Many of it’s answers are wrong, often enough you can’t use it to automate most jobs. And it can unpredictably emit language embarrassing to the company running it, from profanity to racist and bigoted speech, and there is no known way to guarantee it will never do that.