A huge body builder lifting weights at a gym, wearing black shirt has the text “gpt2-chatbot” written on it. face is blurred out to conceal his identity. –ar 5:3 –style raw

GPT2

Mystery chatbot is likely a new OpenAI product

“i do have a soft spot for gpt2” / X

“There is a mysterious new model called gpt2-chatbot accessible from a major LLM benchmarking site. No one knows who made it or what it is, but I have been playing with it a little and it appears to be in the same rough ability level as GPT-4. A mysterious GPT-4 class model? Neat! 

“my guess is this mysterious ‘gpt2-chatbot’ is literally OpenAI’s gpt-2 from 2019 finetuned with modern assistant datasets. in which case that means their original pre-training is still amazing and better than everyone else’s 4 years later 

“ASCII art stuff is annoying. Having fun with ≈this very hard prompt that strains “GPT2″s absurdly good instruction following, and breaks other models: > Draw a 10×10 map of a level for a Katamari Damacy game, using only emojis. Describe the placement of entities on the map 

“A mysterious new model called “gpt2-chatbot” has appeared on lmsys and it’s really good. Not only does it seem to show incredible reasoning, but it also gets notoriously challenging AI questions right with a much more impressive tone. Judge for yourself. 

“gpt2-chatbot is insane at ascii art, miles ahead of any other model 

LMSYS Org constantly compares New GPT-2 and Claude Opus : r/LocalLLaMA

“Can confirm gpt2-chatbot is definitely better at complex code manipulation tasks than Claude Opus or the latest GPT4 Did better on all the coding prompts we use to test new models The vibes are deffs there 👀” / X

“uh…. gpt2-chatbot just solved an International Math Olympiad (IMO) problem in one-shot the IMO is insanely hard. only the FOUR best math students in the USA get to compete prompt + its thoughts 🧵 

Powerful New Chatbot Disappears as Mysteriously as It Arrived

Other

OpenAI To Launch Search Engine

OpenAI to use FT content for training AI models in latest media tie-up | Reuters

ChatGPT – AI Intern

ChatGPT – AI Intern Blueprint

OpenAI introduces “Memory” feature for ChatGPT Plus users

GPT-4 can exploit real vulnerabilities by reading advisories • The Register

Email Microsoft didn’t want seen reveals rushed decision to invest in OpenAI | Ars Technica

“OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman speaks at Stanford April 22, 2024 TLDR: Preparing for slower growth, hunting for use cases, bottlenecked by infrastructure Youtube channel link below, Subscribe now! Opinion 1) Potentially no changes in GDP growth from having an autonomous AGI 

“ChatGPT’s Memory function is now available. I’m not putting my personal details in there. Instead, you can use it as a prompt library to store your prompts: 

“Memory is now available to all ChatGPT Plus users. Using Memory is easy: just start a new chat and tell ChatGPT anything you’d like it to remember. Memory can be turned on or off in settings and is not currently available in Europe or Korea. Team, Enterprise, and GPTs to come. 

It’s actually very easy to jailbreak ChatGpt using OpenAI’s fine-tuning API : r/OpenAI

OpenAI will train its AI models on the Financial Times’ journalism

ChatGPT laziness – data cleansing and analysis is : r/OpenAI

ChatGPT’s AI ‘memory’ can remember the preferences of paying customers – The Verge

OpenAI to Challenge Google with Its Own Search Engine in May: Report | Beebom

Microsoft’s OpenAI investment was triggered by Google fears, emails reveal – The Verge

Friends From the Old Neighborhood Turn Rivals in Big Tech’s A.I. Race – The New York Times

“WildChat 1M ChatGPT Interaction Logs in the Wild Chatbots such as GPT-4 and ChatGPT are now serving millions of users. Despite their widespread use, there remains a lack of public datasets showcasing how these tools are used by a population of users in practice. To bridge this 

“staggering Sam Altman  says GPT4 is “the dumbest model any of you will ever have to use again… by a lot” full talk: 

Memory FAQ | OpenAI Help Center

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