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<blockquote data-quote="Art Waring" data-source="post: 9273308" data-attributes="member: 7037141"><p>Hi folks.</p><p></p><p>In the spirit of solidarity, I am presenting evidence from experts in the field of AI, in the hopes that we can better understand exactly what current ai models are, and how they work.</p><p></p><p>Yes, they do consist of layers, but the larger and more complex the model, the more "hidden" layers exist that are currently unable to be observed by humans. Conner Leahy goes into this in detail over his many articles, blogs, and videos on youtube. "Narrow" ai models do not typically have hidden layers (their terminology, not mine), but the advanced models all have hidden layers, including the GPT's and the upcoming GPT-5.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://deepdive.opensource.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Deep-Dive-AI-final-report.pdf" target="_blank">Deep Dive Final AI Report of 2023 from opensource.org</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A quote from Conner Leahy (CL 42:01):</p><p></p><p></p><p>A quote from Alek Tarkowski (AT 06:58)</p><p></p><p></p><p>And a final quote form the chapter on AI safety:</p><p></p><p></p><p>If the leading experts cannot currently achieve either Explainability or Interpretability (it's one of the current issues they are trying to fix), then its still an ongoing problem.</p><p></p><p>If folks might not know who Conner Leahy is, he was the first person to reverse-engineer Chat GPT and create his own GPT-AI at the age of 24 (when at the time, OpenAI was closed-source and they did not share their datasets with anyone). He is a respected expert on AI technology and AI alignment, and is the current CEO of Conjecture AI, which is a company focusing on creating advanced ai systems, while also developing AI Alignment and AI Security (two very important fields of study, IMHO).</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your time,</p><p>A</p><p></p><p>P.S. EDIT: To restate my position, I am absolutely against the unethical use of ai tools, including data scraping without consent, credit, or compensation for artists. The music industry has proven that you can create ethical models and still pay artists, the fact that they refuse to pay illustrators for their work is a harmful exploitation of loopholes in the law. Artists deserve protection under the law, just like musicians, writers, and actors do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Waring, post: 9273308, member: 7037141"] Hi folks. In the spirit of solidarity, I am presenting evidence from experts in the field of AI, in the hopes that we can better understand exactly what current ai models are, and how they work. Yes, they do consist of layers, but the larger and more complex the model, the more "hidden" layers exist that are currently unable to be observed by humans. Conner Leahy goes into this in detail over his many articles, blogs, and videos on youtube. "Narrow" ai models do not typically have hidden layers (their terminology, not mine), but the advanced models all have hidden layers, including the GPT's and the upcoming GPT-5. [URL='https://deepdive.opensource.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Deep-Dive-AI-final-report.pdf']Deep Dive Final AI Report of 2023 from opensource.org[/URL] A quote from Conner Leahy (CL 42:01): A quote from Alek Tarkowski (AT 06:58) And a final quote form the chapter on AI safety: If the leading experts cannot currently achieve either Explainability or Interpretability (it's one of the current issues they are trying to fix), then its still an ongoing problem. If folks might not know who Conner Leahy is, he was the first person to reverse-engineer Chat GPT and create his own GPT-AI at the age of 24 (when at the time, OpenAI was closed-source and they did not share their datasets with anyone). He is a respected expert on AI technology and AI alignment, and is the current CEO of Conjecture AI, which is a company focusing on creating advanced ai systems, while also developing AI Alignment and AI Security (two very important fields of study, IMHO). Thank you for your time, A P.S. EDIT: To restate my position, I am absolutely against the unethical use of ai tools, including data scraping without consent, credit, or compensation for artists. The music industry has proven that you can create ethical models and still pay artists, the fact that they refuse to pay illustrators for their work is a harmful exploitation of loopholes in the law. Artists deserve protection under the law, just like musicians, writers, and actors do. [/QUOTE]
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