Stable Diffusion released StabeLM, which I installed on hugging face to play around. Check out this quick overview video, if you want to learn about the stats of the model (outperforming GPT-3 in some cases despite its way smaller model size). Stable Diffusion claims that this model is specifically good at coding, so we will take it to the test at our upcoming AI hackathons. And you can install it locally on your MacBook to fine-tune / train your own model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWf1StvtoRw
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ChatGPT stunned the world. What comes next?
Speaking live at Session 2 of TED2023 on Tuesday, OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman took a peek under the hood of GPT-4 — the company’s most advanced large language model — and discussed why he thinks this is a historic moment to shape the future of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Brockman projected his laptop onto the big screens in the TED Theater and demoed a series of mind-blowing, unreleased plug-ins for ChatGPT. Working live off the internet, he showed how ChatGPT could help you create a recipe for dinner, generate an image of the finished dish, draft a tweet about that dish and build the corresponding grocery list in Instacart — all without you ever having to leave the chatbot. He went on to demonstrate ChatGPT’s new ability to fact-check its own work (with citations you can click on) and interpret a data-intensive spreadsheet even when given relatively vague instructions.
Sadly, I’m still on the waitlist to try the plug-ins myself. Let’s hope we can get access soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_78DM8fG6E
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