Does anyone here have any granular takes what GPT-4′s multimodality might mean for the public’s adoption of LLMs and perception of AI development? Additionally, does anyone have any forecasts (1) for when this year (if at all) OpenAI will permit image output and (2) for when a GPT model will have video input & output capabilities?
...GPT-4 is a large multimodal model (accepting image and text inputs, emitting text outputs)...
the public’s adoption of LLMs and perception of AI development
Not sure if it’s a data you want, but one of the most popular politicians in Ukraine (Oleksii Arestovych) did a live-stream about ChatGPT. He and two other guests have asked ChatGPT some tricky and deep questions, and discussed the answers.
Arestovych doesn’t have a technical background, and is rather religious, but he has a very sharp mind. Initially he was dismissive, and was clearly perceiving ChatGPT as some kind of “mechanical parrot”, mostly useless. But after several non-trivial answers by ChatGPT, he has clearly realized that the thing is actually a mind. At one point in the live-stream, one can see how the realization shocked and frightened him a bit.
He concluded that the tech can already replace many clerks, politicians, military advisers.
Judging by the popularity ratings, Arestovych has a good chance of becoming the next president of the country.
Does anyone here have any granular takes what GPT-4′s multimodality might mean for the public’s adoption of LLMs and perception of AI development? Additionally, does anyone have any forecasts (1) for when this year (if at all) OpenAI will permit image output and (2) for when a GPT model will have video input & output capabilities?
Not sure if it’s a data you want, but one of the most popular politicians in Ukraine (Oleksii Arestovych) did a live-stream about ChatGPT. He and two other guests have asked ChatGPT some tricky and deep questions, and discussed the answers.
Arestovych doesn’t have a technical background, and is rather religious, but he has a very sharp mind. Initially he was dismissive, and was clearly perceiving ChatGPT as some kind of “mechanical parrot”, mostly useless. But after several non-trivial answers by ChatGPT, he has clearly realized that the thing is actually a mind. At one point in the live-stream, one can see how the realization shocked and frightened him a bit.
He concluded that the tech can already replace many clerks, politicians, military advisers.
Judging by the popularity ratings, Arestovych has a good chance of becoming the next president of the country.