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@doctorambient #opensource #AI is the incoming tide that will raise all ships. Countless people collectively working towards the same set of goals without constraints is proving to move the industry in leaps in bounds in a decentralized way. In a short amount of time open source has caught up to closed, and could possibly overtake closed in regards to breakthroughs:
https://www.artisana.ai/articles/leaked-google-memo-claiming-we-have-no-moat-and-neither-does-openai-shakes
You can run your own HQ AI locally, with ease if you have the system for it here:
https://gpt4all.io/index.html
I work in #AI, but from outside of the #techindustry, so maybe I have a different perspective. But, if there was one thing I would say to anyone learning this stuff it would be this:
Don't lock yourself into any particular vendor or framework. It's too early to know where any of this is going.
For example, developing #agents inside #openAI's walled garden is too strong of a commitment to that company right now. Same for the others. So don't do that exclusively!
@parismarx They'll do both, the two ideas align well. A lot of the tech they have been using for XR and the 'metaverse' would scale with machine learning systems/AGI building it. Meta has already been involved with building this tech for ages too, as much as the other big tech companies. See Llama 2 and more
Making a big public statement about AGI is a PR stunt in some ways likely too. Apple getting involved with both surely plays a role. Seems like a smart move on the chess board of big tech.
FDA approves first AI-powered skin cancer detection device
https://pharmaphorum.com/news/fda-clears-ai-skin-cancer-detection-device-dermasensor
@LateNightLinux Great episode as always, but I have some contention about OpenAI admitting "they broke the law". Well, technically, they (probably) didn't, as copyright is not absolute, there are exceptions (fair use / fair dealing), which allow for transformative use.
According to law professionals writing for the FSF, training generative AI models is transformative, and therefore covered by "fair use" in the US at least.
@bkeegan Your question was beyond the scope of my current knowledge but it sounded intriguing so I did some quick research with chatGPT 4.0 and some custom GPTs (to search academic papers) to return the following, please let me know if this was helpful or relevant 🙏
Interdisciplinary research papers that might be relevant to your query:
https://chat.openai.com/share/0dc019e9-cb70-47b8-b6a0-0febefd0b973
👆Hope these help answer your question because its a good one
Also attached is an image of how I generated the query for the customGPT.