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Microsoft and OpenAI's close partnership shows signs of fraying
(www.nytimes.com)
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jhunter1016
| 2 comments |
18 Oct 24 11:11 UTC
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WithinReason
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18 Oct 24 12:04 UTC
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Does OpenAI have any fundamental advantage beyond brand recognition?
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idunnoman1222
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Yes, they already collected all the data. The same data has had walls put up around it
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Which data? Is that data that Google and/or Meta can't get or doesn't have already?
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AI companies have been paying people to create new data for a while
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Do you mean by RLHF? If so, thats not 'data' used by the model in the traditional sense.
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