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by uLogMicheal
1066 days ago
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Why is it so hard to believe that they have lessened the capability of the chat model? If we had transparency true to the name, we would be able to confirm or deny differences. Now we are stuck in a state of debate / confusion on this. Even if the capability is returned, OpenAI still needs to overcome the grudge they are creating with users in regards to openness. Many may be waiting to jump ship to more open models. Elites gaining access to the best models while everyone else gets the censored/delayed rollout in the name of safety needs to stop. OpenAI should rebrand or return to core values. Sure they contribute to open source, but do they contribute their best to open source as originally intended? |
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One obvious question is: how would they do it? How does one nerf a language model? Train it again with less data, or different hyperparameters, especially chosen to make it worse? Given the costs of training LLMs that sounds like it would need a very strong motivation.
Fine-tune it, or RLHF it so it's doing worse? That's not cheap either, and what would be the benefit justifying the expense? Nerf a model, to achieve what?
Besides I think you're assuming a degree of fine control on LLM training that just isn't there. If it was so easy to control performance, it would also be much easier to train (both pre-train and fine-tune) LLMs, and OpenAI would not be in the dominant position they are right now.