Submitted by besabestin t3_10lp3g4 in MachineLearning
lucidrage t1_j61u7zt wrote
Reply to comment by ObjectManagerManager in Few questions about scalability of chatGPT [D] by besabestin
>that's called a
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like bing? :D
Google isn't known to develop and keep new products. When that google engineer leaked that "sentient AI" model, why didn't google beat the news by releasing a google-gpt with search engine capabilities?
With their 150k engineers, I doubt they lack the resources to build a user-friendly version of their LLM so how come they've been sitting on their hands the whole time?
binheap t1_j61v2f2 wrote
If you believe them, model safety is why there isn't a general public release. LLMs (including chatGPT) tend to be bad at factual accuracy and can easily hallucinate. It's not obvious that you can work LLMs into a product where accuracy matters a lot. It might hurt brand image in ways that Google could not tolerate but OpenAI can tolerate.
visarga t1_j6bz9e7 wrote
Model security is the security of Google's revenues if they release the model. chatGPT is very insecure for their ad clicks, it will crash their income. /s
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