Summary of Is GPT-4 going to be Artificial General Intelligence? + GPT-4 Release Date

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The video discusses the release of GPT-4 and the potential for it to be a game-changer in the field of artificial intelligence. While other companies are focusing on increasing the size of their machine learning models, researchers at openai believe that smaller models are the future. GPT-4 will use human talent to take advantage of this newfound capability, and the release date is estimated to be between December 2022 and February 2023.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the release of GPT-4, which is rapidly approaching. Openai CEO Sam Altman has stated that GPT-4 is on the way and current estimates place the release date between December 2022 and February 2023. Skillshare has partnered with Altman to offer a beginner-friendly artificial intelligence class, and the entire catalog of classes now offers subtitles in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German. Skillshare offers membership with meaning and the support of fellow creatives, which empowers you to accomplish real growth. This holiday season, take advantage of Skillshare's best deal of the year for a limited time only.
  • 00:05:00 According to the video's narrator, researchers have discovered that when computational budget is largely spent on increasing the number of parameters in a machine learning algorithm, performance improves the most. Google, Microsoft, and other language modeling businesses have apparently adopted this approach, but despite its size, the "mtnlg" (massive machine learning) is not the best performer in reality. Researchers at openai believe that smaller models are the future, and they report that GPT-4, which will use human talent, will be among the first to take advantage of this newfound capability.

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