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by rvz
1225 days ago
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And it will be even more expensive to train it again on larger amounts of data and with a model with 10 times more parameters. Only Big Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, etc can afford to foot the bill and throw away millions into training LLMs, whilst we celebrate and hype about ChatGPT and LLMs getting bigger and significantly more expensive to train when they get confused, hallucinate over silly inputs and confidently generate bullshit. That can't be a good thing. OpenAI's ClosedAI model needs to be disrupted like how Stable Diffusion challenged DALLE-2 with an open source AI model. |
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Based on that groups success, they've recently proposed a mini project inspired by GPT that I am considering funding; the data its trained on is all publicly available for free, and most it comes from Common Crawl. I suspect that it will also yield similar results, where you can tailor your own version of GPT and get reasonably good models for a fraction of the price as well. We're no where close to the scale of Big Tech giants, but I've noticed for the better part of 15 years that small companies can actually derive a great deal of the benefits that larger companies have for a fraction of the cost if they play it smart and keep things tight.