June 2020, phys.org
For scale and context:
Those concerns led OpenAI in February 2019 to take the unusual step of declining to release the early version, GPT-2, citing fears potential misuse could be dangerous.
GPT-3, about 100 times more powerful than GPT-2, has performed admirably in tests, according to the OpenAI report. It tackled reading compression exercises requiring filling in word blanks, tackling "on-the-fly reasoning," and generating compositions up to 500 words.
Partially Related Article:
Your brain shows if you are lonely or not
June 2020, phys.org
The closer participants felt to someone, the more similarly their brain represented them throughout the social brain.I mean if this doesn't say something about identity -- You are a collective of those closest to you, not a person so much as a multi-person chimera.
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