• @BloodSlut@lemmy.world
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    848 months ago

    Good, it’s going to be important for this tech to be open. Stability has been hurting for support in comparison to OpenAI, Meta, and Google. Hopefully this can really help them moving forwards.

    • Altima NEO
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      188 months ago

      Especially when stability is doing something completely different from openai

      • TheMurphy
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        38 months ago

        Honest question. How are they completely different?

        • @Jeknilah@monero.town
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          18 months ago

          OpenAI is known for ChatGPT, which is a text generator that works for things like writing a haiku. Though OpenAI also has a image generating AI (DALLE), it doesn’t seem nearly as popular as its competitors Midjourney and SDXL. People just assume ChatGPT is OpenAI’s main product, but they are actually competing on everything.

  • @ramblinguy@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Didn’t OpenAI start getting massive investments from Microsoft and then became ClosedAI?

    Edit: Not that I necessarily think this will happen here. If anything, Stable Diffusion might run much better on ARC cards (or whatever their Neural Processing Unit becomes) and give a viable alternative to Nvidia

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    38 months ago

    In the AI race, so far I’m hoping, assuming what they say about them is true, that Anthropic’s Claude wins. I’ve read that the founders were former OpenAI employees who were concerned about macrohard funding and that AI should value safety first and foremost. That line of thinking is something you never see anymore when large companies try to financially back new tech.

    Probably the biggest downside is that the article I found talking about them is that they mention getting funding from gøøgl€, which is always a little worrying.

  • baltakatei
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    38 months ago

    Unless anti-trust law changes, Google will just buy ChatGPT and Stability to reduce competition and form a new monopoly.

      • @kakes@sh.itjust.works
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        278 months ago

        Well that’s just straight up not true.

        OpenAI owns ChatGPT. Microsoft is a partner, but not an owner.

            • @huginn@feddit.it
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              18 months ago

              It’s a distinction only legally.

              At 49% ownership and being 100x the value of Open AI that is effectively the same as full control. Open AI cannot blink without Microsoft getting right of first refusal.

            • @huginn@feddit.it
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              48 months ago

              He’s being serious: that’s exactly what Bing with Chat GPT replies.

              Which further illustrates why LLMs are incredibly niche tools of limited utility… As someone who uses them in their job every day.

              • @YouMayBeOntoSomethin@lemmynsfw.com
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                48 months ago

                I mentioned to someone that I ask ChatGPT things all the time and they were like, “Don’t you know it doesn’t actually know facts? It just spews bullshit that sounds plausible.”

                The joyous thing for me is that’s why I’m using it: To generate plausible sounding nonsense for dungeons and dragons. That, to me, has been one of the biggest use cases for me. Name generation is fantastic through it. “List 10 suggestions for epic sounding names for a tavern built into a cliffside in a deep elven rain forest” and then work shopping it from there.

                As a programmer, I also make pretty consistent use of GitHub Copilot… Because half of programming is boiler plate that LLMs are really good at generating. Super useful for explaining what kind of statically defined array I want without having to type out the whole thing myself. Or, and I think this is my favorite use, any time I need to translate from one data format to another, just describing my input and my desired output gets me a great starting point that I can refine.

                But asking them for facts? Nah lol

                • @huginn@feddit.it
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                  28 months ago

                  I’m also a programmer. I’ve found it’s pretty useless except for code that is very repetitive (test cases) or for documentation… But been there it’s a coin flip as to if I’ll have to go in and correct it.

                  And there’s no indication that it’ll ever be better than that tbh. No matter what articles on MSN say.

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        Doesn’t really matter if it’s Google or Microsoft… Big Tech will just buy competition, the OP is right about that.

        All this AI stuff will end up being completely under the control of Big Tech, and this is why Google went out and said that they can’t compete with open source models. Because they are worried that they will appear to have as much power as they actually have. They want to look like they are just another tech company but in reality, they are building the foundation for the future dystopia right now.

        What do you think they will do with their massive cloud infrastructure and unlimited cpu processing capabilities? I don’t think almost anyone understands how powerful they are. Because we use Google and Microsoft every day with their colorful icons, we don’t see them as a threat.