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by PaulHoule
2017 days ago
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No for at least two reasons. (1) Google can out-sue Disney and Sony Records when it comes to copyright. (2) GPT-3 is not that good and won't be. (e.g. it is not a strength that $10 million+ in CPU power was used; if they could do the training on a TI-84 calculator) Something like that might be possible but it will probably be something that has a large "knowledge base" about the world, language, etc. of some kind and takes the book as an argument. (e.g. you can't say that a system is capable of "reading comprehension" if it can only understand a text that is in the training set.) |
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