| Hello! I’m the “shark-diving science journalist” in question. First of all, you can run the experiments like I did and test this yourself. I’m not asking anyone to take my word. Just do what I did: Read the original paper. Test the claims for yourself. And to clarify a couple things: 1. The shark-diving part is true. 2. I’ve never been a journalist of any kind that I’m aware of unless you count writing for Skeptic Magazine. I’ve had many, many jobs though. 3. I started at OpenAI as a software engineer and member of technical staff. When I started there was just over a hundred people there. The lines between engineering were and are blurry. 4. I was the original prompt engineer at OpenAI and discovered many of the examples for using GPT-3 and wrote a lot of the original documentation. Internally my title was “prompt whisperer.” 5. I’m in the GPT-4 research paper for my contributions to model capability. I helped find abilities for long-text, vision, etc. 6. I was given the title Science Communicator when I started doing background briefings for media, etc., but still worked on model capability and other things. 7. I left OpenAI two months ago to work on a startup. Best, Andrew Mayne |