There was a huge back-and-forth about comments by Yann LeCun that the OpenAI work was just a public-facing stunt and No Big Deal [1]. Suffice to say, there was some dissent about Yann's assessment (comparisons to "less space than a nomad, lame", etc.)
Semi-related, various comments from web-watchers [e.g., 2] about the possibility for these chatbots to replace google search (e.g., redirects to stack overflow could be answered by a code chatbot).
I'd be much more interested in his first contribution. The article says he's merely requested access to the codebase. Which, to his credit, is much better than asking for reams of printouts...
As long as it’s not the Mr. Burns type thing where everyone smiles and tells him he’s doing great when it’s a complete disaster and he didn’t follow any established protocol.
I don't think Mr. Burns built the nuclear plant.... Everything might not have gone perfectly but Sergey built Google search from nothing. It's worth over a trillion dollars now. Any time he speaks he seems to be smart as hell and funny too.
Semi-related, various comments from web-watchers [e.g., 2] about the possibility for these chatbots to replace google search (e.g., redirects to stack overflow could be answered by a code chatbot).
Given the context, it's interesting.
[1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/chatgpt-is-not-particularly-in...
[2] http://scripting.com/2023/01/23.html#a150251