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by valine
1213 days ago
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GPT3 is far more accurate than GPT2. Seems reasonable that larger models trained on more data will continue to improve accuracy. I'd also expect larger models to be better at summarizing text, ie potentially fixing the Bing issues where it hallucinates numbers. Our models sizes are a product of our scaling and hardware limitations. There's no reason to believe we are anywhere near optimal. |
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It also seems reasonable to assume that they will eventually encounter diminishing returns, and that the current issues, such as hallucinations, are inherent to the approach and may never be resolved.
To be clear I don't have a clue which statement is true (though I don't see why scaling would solve the hallucination problem).