OpenAI's GPT-4, the most advanced text generation model, has new features that impress big clients and may make human-written code documentation obsolete, while advancements in AI may require societal and governmental changes such as implementing a Universal Basic Wage.
OpenAI released GPT-4, the most advanced text generation model, with new features that have impressed big clients and improved its performance by 10%.
OpenAI released GPT-4, the most advanced text generation model, which is the successor to GPT-3.5 and has new features that change everything.
GPT-4 is smarter than GPT-3 and has been used by big clients like Microsoft Bing, Duolingo, and Big Banks to prevent collapse, and it has passed the bar exam and improved by 10%, making it good enough to get college credit for programming questions.
Gpt4 can handle 25,000 input words and can create context-aware tutorials in a matter of months, making it a valuable tool for learning and documentation.
AI advancements, including GPT-4 integration into GitHub co-pilot, may make human-written code documentation obsolete.
GPT-4 can provide up-to-date tutorials, but may require tailored input to avoid errors.
AI can now generate documentation for code, analyze code for security vulnerabilities, and translate code between languages, making human-written documentation potentially obsolete, with the upcoming integration of GPT4 into GitHub co-pilot allowing for even more advanced capabilities.
GPT-4 is expensive but its cost will decrease, Open AI may have a political agenda but eventually, other AIS will be completely open.
GPT-4 is slower and more expensive than other models, but its cost will likely decrease as technology improves.
Open AI is speculated to have a political agenda as it refused to write poems about Trump but would do so about Biden, and it is 82% more likely to deny a disallowed prompt, but eventually, other people will develop AIS that are completely open and the public will trend towards using an AI that has no restrictions.
Implementing a Universal Basic Wage may be the solution to technological change outpacing societal and governmental change.
The problem is that technological change is outpacing societal and governmental change, and the solution may lie in implementing a Universal Basic Wage.
Andrew Yang talked about important issues, but people prioritize social issues like bathroom access over potential existential threats like the Roko's Basilisk.
Giving people a universal basic income can have benefits, despite concerns about people's ability to manage their money.
The argument that people are too dumb to spend Ubi on what they need is not a universal truth, as evidenced by the success of Social Security and other safety nets, and while some people may make bad decisions with money, it is not true on a large scale.
Giving kids an allowance teaches them money management skills, and while there may be some negative aspects to universal basic income, the benefits outweigh them.