![]() “Given the breadth and depth of GPT-4’s capabilities, we believe that it could reasonably be viewed as an early (yet still incomplete) version of an artificial general intelligence (AGI) system,” the paper states.īubeck’s paper, written with 14 others, including Microsoft’s chief scientific officer, was met with pushback from AI researchers and experts on social media. The authors also suggest that these systems demonstrate an ability to reason, plan, learn from experience, and transfer concepts from one modality to another, such as from text to imagery. “Maybe for the first time we have something that we could call intelligence.” “Something new is happening here,” he says. To Bubeck, such a feat surely required some abstract grasp of the elements of such a creature. But the code the model presented him with, when fed into a TikZ rendering software, produced a crude yet distinctly unicorny image cobbled together from ovals, rectangles, and a triangle. Bubeck was using a version of GPT-4 that only worked with text, not images. That night, Bubeck got up, went to his computer, and asked GPT-4 to draw a unicorn using TikZ, a relatively obscure programming language for generating scientific diagrams. But to Bubeck, the system’s output seemed to do so much more than just make statistically plausible guesses. GPT-4, like its predecessors, had been fed massive amounts of text and code and trained to use the statistical patterns in that corpus to predict the words that should be generated in reply to a piece of text input. But he and his colleagues kept marveling at how different GPT-4 seemed from anything they’d seen before. Bubeck was part of a team working to integrate the new AI system into Microsoft’s Bing search engine. “Condé Nast’s decision to launch streaming video channels for some of its media properties was driven in part by growing consumer adoption of connected TV devices, said Kim Kelleher, Condé Nast’s chief brand officer for Wired Media Group, GQ, Pitchfork and Golf Digest.Bubeck had recently gotten early access to GPT-4, a powerful text generation algorithm from OpenAI and an upgrade to the machine learning model at the heart of the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT. Licensed movies and TV shows will round out the library. “At launch, Wired’s channel features the most popular videos and shows from and the publisher’s YouTube channel, including shows such as ‘Autocomplete Interviews,’ ‘Almost Impossible’ and ‘Technique Critique.’ As Wired nears its 25th anniversary later this year, the publication will roll out more programming made specifically for the streaming channel. ![]() Wired’s channel will be the first of several streaming video channels planned by parent Condé Nast, which announced at its NewFronts earlier this year that it will create channels for Wired and, in 2019, GQ and Bon Appétit. The service will also launch on Roku in the next week, the publisher said. ![]() Patel writes, “Launched on July 1, Wired’s streaming channel is available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV. Wired has launched its first streaming channel to reach people who are spending more time in over-the-top video environments, reports Sahil Patel of Digiday.
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