Chinese technology giant Baidu on Tuesday unveiled the newest version of its generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, Ernie 4.0, saying its capabilities were on par with those of ChatGPT maker OpenAI's pioneering GPT-4 model.
Think there’s room for more models anyway. Sometimes accuracy isn’t as important as running costs and such. When proofing translations I’ve found that GPT3.5 works better for me than GPT4.
So, over/under on how long it takes someone to convince it to talk about Tiananmen Square and the CCP nukes it from orbit? Bonus points if you can get it to say Taiwan is an independent country.
I’d be surprised if this was possible without explicitly describing those topics in your prompt. I imagine they carefully scrubbed its training data for non-approved subject matter.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens when China decides they need to ban something new, though, like Winnie the Pooh. You can’t easily remove training data after the fact, so in that case they’d probably band-aid it and you could probably work around that.
Think there’s room for more models anyway. Sometimes accuracy isn’t as important as running costs and such. When proofing translations I’ve found that GPT3.5 works better for me than GPT4.
OP isn’t saying there isn’t room. He’s simply stating that non-Chinese companies claim to rival GPT4 which fall through.
Knowing this is heavily China backed, there is going to be a ton of misinformation related to it. Let alone lies about how smart it is.
So, over/under on how long it takes someone to convince it to talk about Tiananmen Square and the CCP nukes it from orbit? Bonus points if you can get it to say Taiwan is an independent country.
I’d be surprised if this was possible without explicitly describing those topics in your prompt. I imagine they carefully scrubbed its training data for non-approved subject matter.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens when China decides they need to ban something new, though, like Winnie the Pooh. You can’t easily remove training data after the fact, so in that case they’d probably band-aid it and you could probably work around that.