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GPT-4 less accurate than GPT-3: Researchers

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Mar 23, 2023
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Technically, the term "artificial intelligence" refers to a model created to solve a specific problem or provide a particular service. What powers things like ChatGPT is artificial intelligence. It is learning how to do chat better but can’t learn other tasks.

By contrast, the term "artificial general intelligence" refers to software that’s capable of learning any task or subject. AGI doesn’t exist yet; there is a robust debate going on in the computing industry about how to create it and whether it can even be created at all.

Developing AI and AGI has been the great dream of the computing industry. For decades, the question was whether computers would be better than humans at something other than making calculations. Now, with the arrival of machine learning and large amounts of computing power, sophisticated AIs are a reality, and they will get better very fast. - Bill Gates on Defining AI


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Researchers Discover GPT-4 Is Less Accurate Than GPT-3

  • Researchers have found that GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest version of its large language model (LLM), is less accurate than GPT-3.

  • According to analysis from NewsGuard, GPT-4 is worse than its predecessor in terms of spewing lies as truths.

Google’s new chatbot, Bard, mistakenly told an AI expert it was trained using Gmail data

  • Google has released a new chatbot called Bard.

  • Bard mistakenly told an AI expert that it was trained using Gmail data.

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai has instructed employees to expect mistakes as people begin using Bard.

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$14 million already spent on top 10 AI mobile apps this year

  • Consumer demand for AI chatbot experiences has resulted in millions of dollars being funneled into mobile apps advertising their association with ChatGPT or OpenAI technologies.

  • According to analytics provider data.ai, consumers have spent over $14 million on the 10 highest-earning apps that advertise their use of AI.

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