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Evan
@evnhsn
I interviewed Stephen Wolfram yesterday about the past, present and future of AI and Wolfram’s new ChatGPT plug-in. Here’s a short edited transcript and link to the full Twitter Space. LMK if you think our MidJourney rendering is a close match or needs work https://www.thisismeteor.com/stephen-wolfram-ai/
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@evnhsn
Some takeaways: No one really understands how GPT-3.5 leapfrogged expectations based on GPT-3 performance; don’t go into programming, it will be completely abstracted into natural language and automated, this is the logical trajectory from assembly language that was baked in from the start; we need an AI Constitution
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Pete Horne
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Lol. Stephen wolfram has always had a lot to say.
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Om Malik
@ommalik
Great interview
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Om Malik
@ommalik
So I have a question about Wolfram: what are they getting out of ChatGPT plug-in. The way it is working is all the gains accrue to Open AI? Do you have any thoughts/
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Leo 🎩🔵
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Nice! I want to ask him if branchial space could be considered a 2nd or even more dimension of time?
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