Twitter CEO Elon Musk put a pause on OpenAI, after he learned that it was accessing the micro-blogging platform’s database for training. He also said that OpenAI was started as open-source and non-profit. Neither are still true.
Musk tweeted: “As I just learned that OpenAI had access to Twitter database for training. I put that on pause for now. Need to understand more about governance structure & revenue plans going forward.”
OpenAI recently announced ChatGPT, a prototype dialogue-based AI chatbot capable of understanding natural language and responding in natural language. OpenAI has only opened up the bot for evaluation and beta testing so far. It is expected to also have API access by next year, with which developers will be able to implement ChatGPT into their own software.
While the older GPT-3 model only took text prompts and tried to continue on that with its own generated text, ChatGPT is much better at generating detailed text and can even come up with poems. The bot can remember earlier comments in a conversation and recount them to the user.
OpenAI wrote, “We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.”
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