A new LLM named GPT-2 is making the rounds in the LMSYS arena. It feels similar, if not slightly better, than other models including GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini 1.5. Some call it the latest LLM from OpenAI.
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OpenAI Partners with StackOverflow for Better Responses to Developers
StackOverflow is a leading community of technical users, developers, programmers, and other specialists. ChatGPT can now access all this forum data via an API.
OpenAI & Microsoft Sued by 8 Daily Newspapers
8 daily newspapers including New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune sued OpenAI and Microsoft accusing the companies of using news content illegally to train and power their chatbots.
Microsoft & OpenAI Plan $100B Supercomputer
OpenAI and Microsoft are planning a supercomputer to be ready by 2028 that could cost around $100 billion as per current estimates (likely to go up) and run on nuclear power.
Claude Beats GPT-4
The LMSys Chatbot Arena Leaderboards are the most comprehensive and reliable ranking to determine the relative proficiency of different LLMs. So far, OpenAI’s GPT-4 has been the leader. Claude 3’s Opus weight has taken GPT-4 down shortly after being released.
Elon Musk Sues OpenAI: Bring Back the Open in OpenAI
Elon Musk sues OpenAI, Sam Altman, and Gregory Brockman: OpenAI’s GPT-4 has breached the threshold of reasonable AGI, while the company has become a tool to make Microsoft more money, totally going back on its original aim to fight Google in the race to AGI and be open for all humanity’s benefit.
Federal Trade Commission Investigates Microsoft, Amazon, and Google for Investments into OpenAI and Anthropic
The FTC aims to make sense of the various investments made by cloud providers into AI startups and how they affect the landscape of generative AI’s competitiveness.
OpenAI Removes Ban on Military Use in its Usage Policy, Quietly
OpenAI’s policy changed quietly to remove the ban on using its tools and models for military and weapon development purposes.
OpenAI Pleads It Can’t Work Without Copyrighted Material
OpenAI says it’s impossible to work with just public domain work, and the company will be doomed if it doesn’t train its models using copyrighted work.
AI Can Find Locations in Your Photos
Three Stanford graduates trained OpenAI’s CLIP on 500K Google Street View images and it guessed locations from pictures better than a GeoGuessr veteran.