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简介By greenbutterfly -- ShutterstockThe barrage of new AI models released by the likes of DeepMind, Goo...
The barrage of new AI models released by the likes of DeepMind, Google, Meta and OpenAI is intensifying. Each of them is different in some way, each of them renewing the conversation about their achievements, applications, and implications.
Imagen, like DALLE-2, Gato, GPT-3 and other AI models before them are all impressive, but maybe not for the reasons you think. Here's a brief account of where we are in the AI race, and what we have learned so far.
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At this pace, it's getting harder to even keep track of releases, let alone analyze them. Let's start this timeline of sorts with GPT-3. We choose GPT-3 as the baseline and the starting point for this timeline for a number of reasons.
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OpenAI's creation was announced in May 2020, which already looks like a lifetime ago. That is enough time for OpenAI to have created a commercial service around GPT-3, exposing it as an API via a partnership with Microsoft.
By now, there is a growing number of applications that utilize GPT-3 under the hood to offer services to end-users. Some of these applications are not much more than glorified marketing copy generators -- thin wrappers around GPT-3's API. Others, like Viable, have customized GPT-3 to tailor it to their use and bypass its flaws.
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