In a potentially cryptic clue to OpenAI's launch on Monday, Sam Altman says there will be no GPT-5 but also that the successor to GPT-4 may not be called GPT-5
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paluri sai charan
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How much growth can expect for digital marketing
In future under this AI world. will it replace how much impact can expect for jobs in digital marketing field.
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Rahul Gupta
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Sam Altman is worried that society's doomerism is teaching young people that the world is screwed and it's hopeless to try to solve problems.
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Rahul Gupta
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Sam Altman: I don't care if we burn $50 billion a year, we're building AGI and it's going to be worth it.
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Technology is not neutral and tools are not inherently neutral things but the impact we can have by building the tools is important. People are going to use these tools to invent the future and by the time we have GPT-6 or GPT-7 the leaps are going
Sam Altman twitted I do have soft spot for gpt 2. A free gpt2 is released which is better than chatgpt. There are no official news from OpenAi that they released any new model.
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Rahul Gupta
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Sam Altman says GPT will continue to improve for at least the next 3 or 4 model generations: "we are so far away from when we start to level off"