In May of 2020 OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research laboratory introduced to the world its third-generation language prediction model with 175 billion machine learning parameters. That is almost 10 times more than the nearest other language models that have 17 billion parameters. Text generated by GPT-3 shows the unprecedented quality and can not be distinguished from text written by a human. A lot of prominent personalities have expressed their concerns that "misinformation, spam, phishing, abuse of legal and governmental processes, fraudulent academic essay writing and social engineering pretexting" can be easily done with this language model. Because of this access to GPT-3 is restricted. Usually, the mandate of OpenAI was to provide opensource access to artificial intelligence but GPT-3 disruption possibility was deemed too high for access to it to be without any constraint. Besides, the GPT-3 model is so huge it cant be run locally on most machines.
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In May of 2020 OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research laboratory introduced to the world its third-generation language prediction model with 175 billion machine learning parameters. That is almost 10 times more than the nearest other language models that have 17 billion parameters. Text generated by GPT-3 shows the unprecedented quality and can not be distinguished from text written by a human. A lot of prominent personalities have expressed their concerns that "misinformation, spam, phishing, abuse of legal and governmental processes, fraudulent academic essay writing and social engineering pretexting" can be easily done with this language model. Because of this access to GPT-3 is restricted. Usually, the mandate of OpenAI was to provide opensource access to artificial intelligence but GPT-3 disruption possibility was deemed too high for access to it to be without any constraint. Besides, the GPT-3 model is so huge it cant be run locally on most machines.