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Mirthula is one of the technical team members of the codezilla and an emerging engineering student.She is intent on sharing knowledge of the emerging technology of today with her fellow techies.Today, she brings us a short video on Difference between Artificial intelligence , Machine learning and deep learning.
CODEZILLA presents:
Open AI GPT- 3 || by Mirthula
The social media is awash with people talking about a new piece of software called GPT 3 which is a major breakthrough in the human intelligence that was developed by the Open AI. This Video gives you a clear vision on the applications of GPT 3 , it’s working principle and how far it is gonna be a threat to the developer community.
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One important footnote about the "it doesn't have common sense" slide: that's not entirely true. It depends on the way you word your input. For instance, someone found that if you simply add a disclaimer to the input — "If the AI doesn't know the answer, it will say 'I don't know' instead of answering." — the problem almost completely disappears. The common sense issue seems to stem from GPT-3 thinking it NEEDS to have an answer to everything, so when something has no good answer, it just makes up one instead. If you tell it that it's allowed to say it doesn't know, it will.
Funny enough, humans have this same problem ourselves. There's a famous "math" problem that basically talks about a captain of a ship and the number of different animals on board the ship, and then asks how old the captain is. There's no real way to possibly know that, but when given to school students as an exam, a large number of the students will try to answer the question anyway, coming up with all sorts of nonsensical reasons for their answers. That's basically what GPT-3 is doing if you don't tell it, in the prompt, that it's allowed to dismiss something it doesn't know.
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Why don’t you use a neural network to make your voice/language/accent easier to understand? For not Indian guys 🙂 There are some voice simulator / transformer which you can use…. check „2 Minute paper“ channel