• FaceDeer@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    It’s not exactly training, but Google just recently previewed a LLM with a million-token context that can do effectively the same thing. One of the tests they did was to put a dictionary for a very obscure language (only 200 speakers worldwide) into the context, knowing that nothing about that language was in its original training data, and the LLM was able to translate it fluently.

    OpenAI has already said they’re not making that publicly available for now

    This just means that OpenAI is voluntarily ceding the field to more ambitious companies.

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      9 months ago

      Gemini is definitely poised to bury ChatGPT if its real world performance lives up to the curated examples they’ve demostrated thus far. As much as I dislike that it’s Google, I am still interested to try it out.

      This just means that OpenAI is voluntarily ceding the field to more ambitious companies.

      Possibly. While text to video has been experimented with for the last year by lots of hobbyists and other teams, the end results have been mostly underwhelming. Sora’s examples were pretty damn impressive, but I’ll hold judgment until I get to see more examples from common users vs cherry-picked demos. If it’s capable of delivering that level of quality consistently, I don’t see another model catching up for another year or so.