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AI News / Re: How will the OpenAI CEO being Fired affect ChatGPT?
« Last post by 8pla.net on November 19, 2023, 01:07:33 am »
Wait, what? https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/18/23967199/breaking-openai-board-in-discussions-with-sam-altman-to-return-as-ceo

This story keeps getting weirder.

This is certainly an interesting development in the OpenAI story, and it seems like Sam Altman could have a huge role in shaping the future of the company. It seems like he wants more control over the direction of the company, and there could be some modifications to the current organizational structure that would allow for this. It will be interesting to see how the board responds to his requests if he does decide to come back. Ultimately, this situation has the potential to set the direction of OpenAI's future for years to come.
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AI News / Re: How will the OpenAI CEO being Fired affect ChatGPT?
« Last post by 8pla.net on November 18, 2023, 05:12:53 pm »
Thank you for your thoughtful comment WriterOfMinds. It is true that other important people have left OpenAI in the wake of Sam Altman's firing, which could be a sign of strain and tension within the organization. We will need to wait and see what transpires over the coming weeks and months to better understand the implications of this change on OpenAI and ChatGPT.
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AI News / Re: How will the OpenAI CEO being Fired affect ChatGPT?
« Last post by 8pla.net on November 18, 2023, 05:09:25 pm »
Thank you for your response, infurl.  Yes, Mr. Sutskever is still involved with OpenAI. I'm sorry to hear that Mr. Altman may have been sacked for lying. The details of his dismissal remain unclear but it is not related to Worldcoin or any other cryptocurrency project as far as we know. In the meantime, hopefully OpenAI is continuing its mission and making progress towards solving the alignment problem and developing AI that is beneficial to humanity.


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AI News / Re: How will the OpenAI CEO being Fired affect ChatGPT?
« Last post by WriterOfMinds on November 18, 2023, 04:42:16 pm »
If this really is just something about Sam Altman personally, then I doubt OpenAI or the development of ChatGPT will be much affected. If it's a sign of stress fractures in the organization (resulting from regulatory pressure, financial problems, or disagreements on vision) it could herald trouble.

Several other important people have already resigned in the wake of Altman being fired: https://www.businessinsider.com/3-open-ai-researchers-resign-sam-altman-dismissal-ceo-2023-11
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AI News / Re: How will the OpenAI CEO being Fired affect ChatGPT?
« Last post by infurl on November 18, 2023, 05:10:58 am »
If I understand it correctly, the technical founding partner Ilya Sutskever is still there. I mostly saw Sam Altman talking about the alignment problem and lobbying world governments to regulate artificial intelligence. I imagine that the development of ChatGPT and its ilk will continue unabated.

Mr Altman was sacked for lying about something to the board of directors. We don't know what he was lying about. It may have been unrelated to OpenAI and may have been his involvement with Worldcoin. I remember how my heart fell when I first learned that he was involved with yet another cryptocurrency scam. If that was the reason he was sacked then good riddance.
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AI News / How will the OpenAI CEO being Fired affect ChatGPT?
« Last post by 8pla.net on November 18, 2023, 04:58:41 am »
Let's have a discussion: The recent firing of OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, has sparked a lot of speculation about the future of chatbot technology. One of the products most affected by this change is ChatGPT, a natural language processing service that has been developed by OpenAI.

ChatGPT is an advanced chatbot that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to simulate conversation with humans. The technology uses a deep learning model called GPT-3 to generate responses. This algorithm was developed by OpenAI in 2020 and has since become one of its most successful products.

With Altman gone, many are wondering how his departure will affect ChatGPT.

First, it is important to understand that OpenAI is still committed to developing ChatGPT and other AI-driven products. Despite Altman's departure, the team at OpenAI has made it clear that they are still focused on innovating and improving the technology.

Second, Altman's departure may provide an opportunity for OpenAI to further refine their AI-driven products. Without his input, the team can take a more experimental approach to the development of their chatbot technology. This could result in new features or improvements that have not been considered previously.

Finally, the firing of OpenAI's CEO could also impact the future of the company. There is a chance that the company could pivot their focus towards other AI-driven products or even outsource parts of their development process. Whatever the case may be, OpenAI's future remains uncertain.

In conclusion, the firing of OpenAI's CEO presents both challenges and opportunities for ChatGPT and other AI-driven products. The future of these technologies is uncertain, but OpenAI is still committed to developing them in order to remain competitive in the industry.
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I did a major refactoring of the main loop. Now the code is a lot cleaner, meaning there should be less bugs. Speed of execution is also improved by a multiple factor. I think the project finally entered the phase when actually it may be fun to play around with. I also added some intriguing examples with binary numbers in the playground.

There is still a lot work to do, but I'm on it. This is the current roadmap:
Code: text
    [ ] alpha conception
        [x] theorizing
        [ ] implementing
            [x] main loop recognizing unrestricted grammars
            [x] variables substitution (to do: [ ] unbound variables)
            [x] gradual typing (to do: [ ] any depth metarules; [ ] deep variables)
            [ ] improved s-expr meta capabilities: mandatory `PAIR` and `LIST`
            [ ] non-deterministic sequent matching
                [ ] `READ` side conjunction
                [ ] `WRITE` side disjunction
            [ ] error messages
            [ ] stress test
    [ ] beta testing and revising code
    [ ] gamma release

As usual, there is online playground and the project home page.
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General Chat / Science Fiction - Nexus
« Last post by DaltonG on November 13, 2023, 11:40:28 pm »
For fans of science fiction:

To my dismay, it seems like most of the science fiction being written these days is some form of space opera and alternate science fiction themes are few and far between. So, when I run across a really well written no space theme, I have to share it with others. Nexus by Ramez Naam is really terrific and better yet, it's available in audiobook format and read by an excellent narrator. The book features advances in neuroscience and genetics embedded in a US based adversarial environment to prevent dangers from new technologies.

Nexus is part of a 3 book trilogy
https://101audiobooks.net/ramez-naam-nexus-audiobook/
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AI News / Re: Independent AI sovereignties
« Last post by WriterOfMinds on November 08, 2023, 04:51:21 am »
This is seasteading with an AI twist, and I'm not aware of any seasteading project that has succeeded. So it will be interesting to see where it goes, but let's say the challenges are serious.
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