OpenAI’s GPT-3 is the most powerful AI language model ever. GPT-2 was released in 2019. GPT-3 is a big leap forward. The model has 175 billion parameters (the values that a neural network tries to optimize during training), compared with GPT-2’s already vast 1.5 billion.
GPT3examples.com is a site that has collected applications that have built using GPT-3.
Developers have built an
* all-purpose Excel function
* a recipe generator
* a layout generator (translates natural language to JSX)
* a search engine
* GPT-3 to generate code for a machine learning model, just by describing the dataset and required output. This is the start of no-code AI.
* GPT-3 can write Python code and explain its functions
Reading code is hard! Don't you wish you could just ask the code what it does? To describe its functions, its types.
And maybe… how can it be improved?
Introducing: @Replit code oracle 🧙♀️
It's crazy, just got access to @OpenAI API and I already have a working product! pic.twitter.com/HX4MyH9yjm
— Amjad Masad (@amasad) July 22, 2020
Reading code is hard! Don't you wish you could just ask the code what it does? To describe its functions, its types.
And maybe… how can it be improved?
Introducing: @Replit code oracle 🧙♀️
It's crazy, just got access to @OpenAI API and I already have a working product! pic.twitter.com/HX4MyH9yjm
— Amjad Masad (@amasad) July 22, 2020
#GPT3 does chemistry 🧪
GPT-3 correctly predicted 5/6 combustion reactions after training with just 4 examples
✅ C5H12+8O2 -> 5CO2+6H2O
✅ 2C2H6+7O2 -> 4CO2+6H2O
✅ 2C4H10+13O2 -> 8CO2+10H2O
✅ 2C3H8+7O2 -> 6CO2+8H2O
❌ CH10H4+12O2 -> 10CO2+12H2O
✅ 2C3H8+7O2 -> 6CO2+8H2O— Aditya Joshi (@1adityajoshi) August 2, 2020
#GPT3 is like a Swiss army knife, it can be used for various purposes making it one of the most valuable tools of modern world. Here is a collection of top 10 uses of GPT-3 inspired from the tweets and retweets of @gdb#MachineLearning #100DaysOfMLCodehttps://t.co/oQ84Y84jrK
— aman anand (@amananandrai) July 26, 2020
The twitter hashtag #gpt3 can be used to follow GPT3 related announcements.
You can request access to OpenAI API and for GPT3. Access to the GPT-3 API is invitation-only or for those granted access via the form. Pricing is undecided.
SOURCES- Technology Review, Twitter, GPT3 Examples
Written by Brian Wang, Nextbigfuture.com
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Skynet's comin
Would we notice?
didn’t Wolfram have an early ‘smart search’/ smart-think online engine like this? His TED talk was hilarious – god-complex, that gentleman, though quite brilliant. I welcome the AI-for-the-Rest-of-Us portal when it is fully available.
If you think Twitter and Facebook bots are annoying, wait when they can reply semi-coherent but algoritmically targeted gibberish.