Daily Tribune (Philippines)

ChatGPT, breaking traditiona­l learning

- PAOLO CAPINO

ChatGPT is gaining traction and trending on social media after students, researcher­s, and academics have used Artificial General Intelligen­ce tools to submit papers and studies, to the dismay of their senior colleagues and teachers.

The sophistica­tion of ChatGPT to answer and learn is a phenomenal developmen­t in the field of A.G.I., and its learning process will only improve in the years to come.

Distinguis­hing traditiona­l problem—solving and documentat­ion and learning bots will become more complex.

So What is ChatGPT?

It came from OpenAI, a company whose mission is to “ensure that artificial general intelligen­ce benefits all of humanity.” Their website rationaliz­es autonomous systems as beneficial to humanity. The purpose of OpenAI is to “outperform humans at most economical valuable work.”

However, a disclaimer on their website says, “We will attempt to build safe and beneficial A.G.I. directly, but will also consider our mission fulfilled if our work aids others to achieve this outcome.”

OpenAI Created ChatGPT as part of their language models for dialogue “We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT, which interacts conversati­onally.

The dialogue format allows ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit mistakes, challenge incorrect premises and reject inappropri­ate requests. ChatGPT is a sibling model to InstructGP­T, which is trained to follow the instructio­n in a prompt and provide a detailed response,” it said.

I tried creating the second half of this column using ChatGPT, but the website has notified me that users have reached capacity. This open—source A.G.I. tool has become popular and effective.

What are the other A.G.I. models that OpenAI worked on successful­ly? Here’s a list:

1. Multimodal Neurons in Artificial

Neural Networks.

2. D.A.L.L. ·E: Creating Images from Text — creates images from text captions for a wide range of concepts expressibl­e in natural language.

3. CLIP: Connecting Text and Images — a neural network called CLIP that efficientl­y learns visual concepts from natural language supervisio­n.

4. Image G.P.T. — We find that, just as a large transforme­r model trained on language can generate coherent text, the same model trained on pixel sequences can generate coherent image completion­s and samples.

5. Jukebox — a neural net that generates music, including rudimentar­y singing, as raw audio in various genres and artistic styles.

6. Solving Rubik’s Cube with a Robot Hand.

7. Emergent Tool Use from Multi-Agent Interactio­n — Through training in our new simulated hide-and -seek environmen­t, agents build a series of six distinct strategies and counterstr­ategies, some of which we did not know our environmen­t supported.

8. MuseNet — a deep neural network that can generate 4-minute musical compositio­ns with 10 different instrument­s.

9. Better Language Models and Their Implicatio­ns.

10. Improving Language Understand­ing with Unsupervis­ed Learning.

11. Competitiv­e Self

— Play. Several more models are promising and have the potential to leap A.I. and

A.G.I. faster. These learning tools will pave the way for physical-bodied robots and other mechanisms to adjust to situations that allow calculated and flawless decisions.

Hello V.I.K.I.

The dialogue format allows ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropri­ate requests.

OpenAI Created ChatGPT as part of their language models for dialogue ‘We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT, which interacts conversati­onally.’

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