• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    6 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The mysterious AI chatbot, “gpt2-chatbot,” returned to the major large language model benchmarking site, LMSYS Org, on Monday night roughly a week after it abruptly disappeared.

    LMSYS Org typically only works with major AI model providers, offering many of them anonymous testing services.

    Gizmodo could not verify this, but that didn’t stop the online community from running wild with speculation about what OpenAI is cooking up.

    On Reddit and X, users are trying to decrypt Altman’s tweets, past OpenAI release trends, and information from gpt2-chatbot to decipher what’s coming next.

    OpenAI reportedly planned an event at the company’s headquarters on Thursday to showcase product demonstrations and share updates, according to The Information.

    It seems clear that a power player is behind them, and Altman seems intent on fanning the flames, as online communities speculate this is OpenAI.


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    6 months ago

    This is so dumb, they’re hyping up a new version of their chatbot like it’s a video game.

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      6 months ago

      OpenAI isn’t doing that - they’re just making it available to a small group of experts to kick the tyres and provide feedback before it goes public.

      It’s journalists who are hyping it up. Somehow making “someone is doing AI research” into a story.

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        6 months ago

        Read the article, Sam Altman literally tweeted “im-a-good-gpt2-chatbot” the day before these chatbots started appearing.