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by wll
1136 days ago
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GPT is a marvel and as far as I can see those who are working with it are all in awe and I don’t think Simon himself has ever said otherwise, unless I misread you and you meant other people. That would be understandable though as it is easy to misunderstand and misalign GPT and family’s unbounded potential. The concern is that people building people-facing or people-handling automation will end up putting their abstractions on the road before inventing seatbelts — and waiting for a Volvo to pop up out of mushrooms isn’t going to be enough in case haste leads to nuclear waste. It is a policy issue as much as it is an experience issue. What we don’t want is policymakers breaking the hammers galvanized by such an event. And with Hinton and colleagues strongly in favor of pauses and whatnot, we absolutely don’t want to give them another argument. |
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...and my last worry is people subverting the prompt to ask "stupid" questions - I send the prompts to a moderation API and simply block invalid requests.
Folks, we have solutions for these problems and it's always going to be a cat and mouse game.
"There is no such thing as perfection" (tm, copyright and all, if you use this quote you have to pay me a gazzilion money)