user4517proton

user4517proton t1_j94k3px wrote

Language models like GPT are useful for analyzing the execution of commands. Most command structures in military communication would benefit from analysis to determine if someone is straying from command or moving toward violation of principles. The following published paper is a good example: Ethics, Rules of Engagement, and AI: Neural Narrative Mapping Using Large Transformer Language Models.

I think use of language models will be very beneficial to DOD agencies like NSA, but there is nothing to indicate what they have at this point.

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user4517proton t1_j7jda78 wrote

I'm not surprised. Honestly, Google is caught with their pants down on AI integration. They have focused on backend systems to make their ad revenue more profitable. What Microsoft is doing is adding value to the end user. That is a major shift in people's focus on what AI means to everyone, not just Google.

Microsoft is taking a very visible lead in AI for the masses by integrating ChatGPT with Bing, Microsoft 365, development tools, etc. If ChatGPT provides anything near the level of benefit that Co-Pilot does for developers Google has a very valid concern.

I think Microsoft's approach, focusing on the end user value, will make this event be pivotable for how AI is used. Also keep in mind Microsoft is also releasing the biochat GPT, and I suspect there will be a number of targeted releases in the next weeks or months.

A brave new world...

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user4517proton t1_j68skoz wrote

It really is the first collaborate AI system open to the masses. I find myself going back to it to ask a question to make sure I got the right idea or even write a sample code or even wording to help me in my efforts.

With targeted GPTs like networks for things like biomedical, which Microsoft just announced, I think we're looking at the new era of collaborate AI resulting in greater speed and quality of work.

The one that will be really helpful is a GPT like frontend that makes GPT more like Javius in Ironman. I don't expect to create a new element, but it would be great to interact with throughout the day.

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user4517proton t1_j67o10f wrote

I doubt OpenAI could have continued on donations given the large costs for the networks they need for GPT 4 and beyond. I think Microsoft has done good to allow as much freedom for OpenAI while gaining benefits from the money they provide.

The real kicker will be if OpenAI and Microsoft can topple Google, something that is much needed these days.

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