ALTAnlp, to Futurology
@ALTAnlp@sigmoid.social avatar

In the lead up to #ALTA2024, we're highlighting #research papers from previous #workshops.

Here, the ChatGPT C-LARA-Instance, Belinda Chiera, Cathy Chua, Chadi Raheb, Manny Rayner, Annika Simonsen, Zhengkang Xiang, and Rina Zviel-Girshin use the #OpenSource #CLARA platform to evaluate #GPT4's ability to perform #linguistics #NLP tasks such as #segmentation, #lemmatization and #glossing.

🔗 C-LARA platform: https://www.c-lara.org/

🔗 Paper: https://aclanthology.org/2023.alta-1.3/

brunus, to tech French
@brunus@mamot.fr avatar

Hayé, l'IA est aussi conne que l'humain !
GPT-4 a passé le test de Turing.

ErikJonker, to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

The score of Llama3 70B on the LMSYS leaderboard is impressive. Although it's also clear that the latest GPT-4 is still a lot better. However Llama3 is opensource and freely available and a larger version (400B parameters) is on the way and will be closer to GPT4 with regard to performance on the various benchmarks.
https://chat.lmsys.org/?leaderboard

PrivacyDigest, to security
@PrivacyDigest@mas.to avatar

OpenAI's GPT-4 can real by reading advisories

While some other LLMs appear to flat-out suck

https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/17/gpt4_can_exploit_real_vulnerabilities/

kubikpixel, to random German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Ich hoffe, das Passkeys diesbezüglich nicht betroffen ist so wie Passwort-Manager wie @keepassxc, @bitwarden inklusive 2FA schon einen grösseren Schutz gegenüber der KI ergibt.

»GPT-4 kann eigenständig bekannte Sicherheitslücken ausnutzen:
Forscher haben festgestellt, dass GPT-4 allein anhand der zugehörigen Schwachstellenbeschreibungen 13 von 15 Sicherheitslücken erfolgreich ausnutzen kann.«

🤖 https://www.golem.de/news/mit-cve-beschreibung-gpt-4-kann-eigenstaendig-bekannte-sicherheitsluecken-ausnutzen-2404-184301.html


HonkHase, to random German
@HonkHase@chaos.social avatar

Mit #CVE-Beschreibung: #GPT4 kann eigenständig bekannte #Sicherheitslücken ausnutzen

"Forscher haben festgestellt, dass GPT-4 allein anhand der zugehörigen #Schwachstellenbeschreibungen 13 von 15 Sicherheitslücken erfolgreich ausnutzen kann."
https://www.golem.de/news/mit-cve-beschreibung-gpt-4-kann-eigenstaendig-bekannte-sicherheitsluecken-ausnutzen-2404-184301.html

cassidy, to ai
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

“AI” as currently hyped is giant billion dollar companies blatantly stealing content, disregarding licenses, deceiving about capabilities, and burning the planet in the process.

It is the largest theft of intellectual property in the history of humankind, and these companies are knowingly and willing ignoring the licenses, terms of service, and laws that us lowly individuals are beholden to.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/06/technology/tech-giants-harvest-data-artificial-intelligence.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ik0.Ofja.L21c1wyW-0xj&ugrp=m

mattlav1250, to ai
@mattlav1250@journa.host avatar

artificial INTELLIGENCE...

This is from the paid PREMIUM version of GPT4 and DALL-E 3...

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bornach, to llm
@bornach@masto.ai avatar

Asked (formerly ) a familiar riddle but with numbers changed to make it impossible. It generated the same solution but substituting the numbers so that it ends up with the nonsense claim:

10 + 5 = 23

bornach, to ai
@bornach@masto.ai avatar

Stephen Falken: "Except, that I never could get Joshua to learn the most important lesson."

David Lightman: "What's that?"

Stephen Falken: "Futility. That there's a time when you should just give up."

ErikJonker, to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Veel posts over wat GPT4 niet kan verhullen af en toe wel hoe hoe goed het is in kennisvragen over complexe onderwerpen, ook met de betrouwbaarheid en de noodzaak tot controleren in het achterhoofd, heeft het daar veel toegevoegde waarde ten opzichte van Google Search. Met name in pure tekstvragen, uitleg van bepaalde concepten, theorieeen, frameworks etc in elke wetenschap die je kunt bedenken.

schizanon, to programming
@schizanon@mastodon.social avatar

I don't know if AI is going to replace programmers or not but there will be a lot of jobs just to delete AI generated code.

tero, to LLMs
@tero@rukii.net avatar

have really created a paradigm shift in machine learning. It used to be so that you would train an model to perform a task by collecting a dataset reflecting the task, with task output labels, and then using supervised learning to learn this task by doing.

Now a new paradigm has emerged: Train by reading about the task. We have such generalist models that we can let them learn about the domain by reading all the books and other content about it, and then utilize that learned knowledge to perform the task. Note that task labels are missing. You might need those to measure the performance but you don't need those for training.

Of course if you have both example performances as task labels and lots of general material about the topic, you can actually use both to get even better performance.

Here is a good example of training the model not by example performances, but by general written knowledge about the topic. surpasses the quality levels of previous state-of-the-art despite not having been trained for this task.

This is the power of generalist models; they unlock new ways to train them, which for example allow us to surpass human-level by side-stepping imitative objectives. This isn't the only way to train skills these models enable, there are countless other ways, but this is an uncharted territory.

The classic triad of supervised learning, unsupervised learning and reinforcement learning are going to have an explosion of new training methodologies to become their peers because of this.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-024-02235-4

ErikJonker, to GraphicsProgramming
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

(continued from previous post)...blackwell GPU will cost $ 30.000 (minimum), so training a GPT4 model with 2000 GPUs costs approx. $ 60 million ? (in 90 days, at a minimum because there are also other costs)
#training #GPT4 #GPU #Nvidia #Blackwell #AI #LLM

Usernamez, to DOOM
@Usernamez@ohai.social avatar
ErikJonker, to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

I was looking for an answer to the simple question, how large is the trained GPT4 model in Gigabyte, terribly hard to find some estimate ? 🤔

Spackles, to ai
@Spackles@mastodon.social avatar

If you saw the example footage of recently and thought, "Pfft, it's just garbage. Can't do sound, narration, and all the other stuff you need, so there!"

You can do all of that, VERY easily now. 15 minutes and I was able to get from Google music labs. The narration is my voice reading a script made for me and then Speech2Speech being used on to get some star power.

Folks, give me two hours and I could get you a 10 minute doc.

OpenAI's example footage showing fake historical footage of a California gold rush village. Audio has been added with a twangy guitar in the background and a Southern sounding narrator.

ErikJonker, to random
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Een simpele vraag waar Gemini Advanced bij faalt, maar GPT4 niet, "wat is zwaarder een kilo veren of een pond lood ?" , bizar als je bedenkt hoeveel geld, mankracht en onderzoek er achter Google Gemini zit

lysander07, to llm

The research group of Pascal Hitzler analyzed GPT-4 from a psychological point of view. and gained some interesting results:
Adrita Barua, Gary Brase, Ke Dong, Pascal Hitzler, Eugene Vasserman, "On the Psychology of GPT-4: Moderately anxious, slightly masculine, honest, and humble"
https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.01777

codewiz, to ChatGPT
@codewiz@mstdn.io avatar

It''s amazing that would let me win a game of tic-tac-toe because...

"In games like tic-tac-toe, my responses are often guided by the goal of providing an engaging and enjoyable experience, rather than purely focusing on winning. My primary aim is to interact with you in a way that is entertaining and interesting."

https://chat.openai.com/share/b1868e09-bb28-4f7a-b5ed-39ac3bbccd07

gomoot, to ChatGPT Italian
@gomoot@mastodon.uno avatar

💡 GPT-5: il CEO di OpenAI conferma lo sviluppo di miglioramenti per ChatGPT
Le dichiarazioni di Sam Altman svelano i piani di OpenAI per la prossima versione del chatbot

https://gomoot.com/gpt-5-il-ceo-di-openai-conferma-lo-sviluppo-di-miglioramenti-per-chatgpt

alexisperrier, to random
@alexisperrier@sigmoid.social avatar

Thanks to , is enjoying a rebirth

Half of my traffic on Moliere.love now comes from Bing.

Since 1) nobody really uses Bing and 2) Bing is the default search engine behind GPT4,
my guess is that this extra new Bing traffic is a side effect of online searches in GPT4

ErikJonker, (edited ) to ChatGPT
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

There are differences between GPT4 used with Bing and GPT4 used in the paid version of ChatGPT.
ChatGPT (GPT4, paid version) is able to read this image and fully translate it, which is quite impressive in my view. Interestingly Bard also does a good job , it seems better in translation then ChatGPT https://g.co/bard/share/454464de0e4f

Lottie, to OpenAI
@Lottie@tooters.org avatar

I can honestly say that has made my life better this year in a small, but significant way. 💖 I can ‘share’ any image on my iPhone to and almost instantly get a very detailed description back in seconds. 📱✨
It might not always be completely accurate, but believe me when I say it is the single biggest thing to help in 38 years of being blind! 🌟

chrisoffner3d, to llm

The goal of the LVE project is to create a hub for the community, to document, track and discuss language model vulnerabilities and exposures (LVEs).

https://lve.pages.dev/

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