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8e953

Some thoughts about the intro video: it's excellent but ends a little abruptly; it would be good to explain how AISafety.com plans to help. Also, I quite dislike flashing images (around the 45-second mark).

8e950

note that the Brier score at the bottom is a few percentage points lower than what's shown in the chart; the probability distributions GPT outputs differ a bit between runs despite a temperature of 0

It's now possible to get mostly deterministic outputs if you set the seed parameter to an integer of your choice, the other parameters are identical, and the model hasn't been updated.

8e910

OpenAI is thinking about how to safely and responsibly allow its models to produce NSFW content that goes beyond answering sex-ed “birds and the bees” type questions.

I haven’t read the whole thing yet, but I’m glad they released this document (which deals with many thorny questions besides).

https://cdn.openai.com/spec/model-spec-2024-05-08.html#overview

8e950

Sure!

​​Sam Altman was already trying to lead the development of human-level artificial intelligence. Now he has another great ambition: raising trillions of dollars to reshape the global semiconductor industry.

The OpenAI chief executive officer is in talks with investors including the United Arab Emirates government to raise funds for a wildly ambitious tech initiative that would boost the world’s chip-building capacity, expand its ability to power AI, among other things, and cost several trillion dollars, according to people familiar with the matter. The project could require raising as much as $5 trillion to $7 trillion, one of the people said.

8e960

This article from the Wall Street Journal (linked in TFA) says developing human-level AI could cost trillions of dollars to build, which I believe is reasonable (and it could even be a good deal), not that Mr. Altman expects to raise trillions of dollars on short order.

8e940

I was really surprised to see a post like this on here. I read Eneasz’s original post to get more context, and I encourage others to do so as well (even if it’s a difficult read). I think your post offers a valuable and more hopeful perspective.