OpenAI’s new speech generator GPT-3 is shockingly good

OpenAI’s new speech generator GPT-3 is shockingly good

23. Juli 2020 0 Von Horst Buchwald

OpenAI’s new speech generator GPT-3 is shockingly good

New York, July 23, 2020

The experts are euphoric. The capabilities of the new OpenAI speech generator seem to exceed all expectations: “AI is the largest language model that has ever been created. If necessary, it can produce texts that come astonishingly close to those created by humans. Nevertheless: it will not bring us closer to true intelligence, ”tweets one of the first testers.

Arram Sabeti, a San Francisco-based developer and artist, tweeted: „Playing with GPT-3 feels like seeing the future.“

OpenAI first described GPT-3 in a research paper published in May. But last week it started sending the software to selected people who requested access to a private beta version. For now, OpenAI wants to be supported by external developers to explore the possibilities of GPT-3. The plan is to convert the tool into a commercial product later this year and offer businesses a paid subscription to AI through the cloud.

GPT 2, the predecessor to GPT-3, which was released last year, was able to spit out compelling text streams in different styles when prompted with an introductory phrase. But 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 to the already enormous 1.5 billion of GPT-2. And with language models, size really matters.

Sabeti referred to a blog entry showing short stories, songs, press releases, technical manuals, and more that he had created using the AI.

Others have found that GPT-3 can produce any type of text, including guitar tabs or computer code. For example, web developer Sharif Shameem has shown that he optimized GPT-3 to generate HTML instead of natural language, and that he can make website layouts by prompting him like „a button, that looks like a watermelon „or“ big text in red that says „WELCOME TO MY NEWSLETTER“ and a blue button that says „Subscribe.“ Even the legendary coder John Carmack, the pioneer of early 3D computer graphics Video games like Doom was and is now advising Oculus VR’s CTO was annoyed: „The recent, almost accidental discovery that GPT-3 can write some kind of code creates a slight chill.“