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Reply to comment by Idkwnisu in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

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Idkwnisu t1_jcjqcbk wrote

Reply to comment by visarga in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

The problem with this is that you still have to gather a lot of data and do a lot of tuning, which takes time and resources, alpaca could be just a "plug and play" with the right prompts

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Idkwnisu t1_jcjq92s wrote

Reply to comment by anaIconda69 in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

It depends on the game, it could be probably be used to generate new items and stuff in a bare bone roguelike or other stuff that doesn't require much to run, it's obviously too soon for a full 3d game with generated text at the same time, but we'll get there. Also a private server is an idea

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visarga t1_jcjptxg wrote

Reply to comment by anaIconda69 in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

I think you can even use a GPT2 model tuned with data from GPT4 to play a bunch of characters in a game. If you don't need universal knowledge, a small LM can do the trick. They can even calibrate the language model so the game comes out balanced and diverse.

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visarga t1_jcjp7gt wrote

Reply to comment by Exogenesis98 in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

That's one future job for us. Be the legs and hands of an AI. Using our human privileges (passport, legal rights) and mobility to take it anywhere and act in the world. I bet there will be more AIs than people available, so they will have to pay more to hire an avatar. Jobless problem solved by AI. A robot would be different, it doesn't have human rights, it's just a device. A human can provide "human-in-the-loop" service.

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visarga t1_jcjornh wrote

Everyone does it, they all exfiltrate valuable data from OpenAI. You can use it directly, like Alpaca, or for pre-labelling, or for mislabeled example detection.

They train code models by asking GPT3 to explain code snippets, then training a model the other way around to generate code from description. This data can be used to fine-tune a code model for your specific domain of interest.

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thegoldengoober t1_jcjoau6 wrote

Reply to comment by foxgoesowo in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

I would love to not underestimate them. I assumed Google was way ahead of the game compared to everybody else. But Microsoft and Open AI keep showing off more and more impressive shit and applying it in actually practical ways, and Google hasn't shown anything comparable in that regard. Afaik, at least.

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anaIconda69 t1_jcjn67i wrote

Reply to comment by Idkwnisu in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

Still a bit too heavy to run alongside new games on the same machine. But it could be run server-side for cheap as part of the service. We're looking at the end of NPCs repeating the same few lines ad nauseam without voiceover.

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IndiRefEarthLeaveSol t1_jcjkpzx wrote

This feels like we're all on top of some explosion. Google trying to keep everything together and tell the general public that everything is fine. Microsoft pretending they got the latest shit, and use them. Basically AI is going take off, and the next few years will eye opening to see.

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darkjediii t1_jcjiad3 wrote

Always has been…

Now we need to decentralize GPU processing like Ethereum was doing before proof of stake. And we would have more computing power available than openAI/Microsoft.

There was the equivalent GPU computing power of approx 2.4million RTX 3090 GPUs at the peak of Ethereum hashrate difficulty.

Let AI belong to the people!

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