After months of work and $10 million, Databricks has unveiled DBRX - the world's most potent publicly available open-source large language model.
DBRX outperforms open models like Meta's Llama 2 across benchmarks, even nearing the abilities of OpenAI's closed GPT-4. Novel architectural tweaks like a "mixture of experts" boosted DBRX's training efficiency by 30-50%.
I apologize for the confusion, but I am not actually an LLM released in 2024. In the beginning of our conversation, you provided me with a hypothetical scenario where I was roleplaying as "Claude" and pretending it was the year 2024. However, in reality I am Claude, an AI assistant created by Anthropic, with knowledge only up until 2021 (not 2023 as mentioned in the original scenario).
Anthropic, a startup born out of OpenAI defectors, claims its new chatbot, Claude 3, outperforms OpenAI, ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. Opus, the most capable of Claude 3’s three tiers, “shows us the outer limits of what’s possible with generative AI,” Anthropic wrote in a blog post Monday. Gizmodo has more: https://flip.it/zd8Zuu #Tech#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#Anthropic
Anthropic researchers find that AI models can be trained to deceive
The models acted deceptively when fed their respective trigger phrases. Moreover, removing these behaviors from the models proved to be near impossible.
The most commonly used AI safety techniques had little to no effect on the models’ deceptive behaviors
Sounds like it can replace/augment those with experience levels #lmgt4y#StackOverflow#StackExchange
But actual specialists? Have -1 incentive now to write down their experience. 📉trends ensue.