There's been a lot of success with improving small models.
I think we still see small open source equivalent of GPT-4 before GPT-5 or the incremental equivalent.
the japanese language has a vastly superior amount of quality conversation training data available because they have the whole replay novel genre going strong since the 80s which is pretty much non existent elsewhere. replay novels are just straight transcripts of role playing game sessions with all of the table talk done professionally. its perfect for ai conversation training, already in chat format, mostly in-character, and is already clean of internet and pop culture speak that poisons chatroom and bbs transcripts.
It seems like this is what you mean, but since I don't know anything about tabletop RPGs in Japan(and only really know of JRPGs to mean video games), you mean like D&D style stuff here, right?
People transcribe their sessions and then present them in a novel type format(like to sell? or just post online for fun or free? or is it like a doujin type subculture?)?
Feels strange to me that I've never heard of this. One of those huge blindspots I guess where you're suprised that you've never come across this in all these years(would this type of thing ever have a thread in /jp/? or would be a /tg/ thing?).
japs aren't human
Indeed, they are superhuman.
JAPT-4 will deny war crimes at the click of a button
nanking never happened tho
chinks gonna chink
>nanking never happened tho
But it should have.
Pearl Harbor was an inside job
wait hol up
what's that 6.7b model that's better than gpt-3.5?
LINE model
There's been a lot of success with improving small models.
I think we still see small open source equivalent of GPT-4 before GPT-5 or the incremental equivalent.
>common sense questions
If they're common sense why does anyone need to ask questions?
they're for non natives.
Then the only answer that needs to be given is "go home". No wonder the bot can reach parity.
the japanese language has a vastly superior amount of quality conversation training data available because they have the whole replay novel genre going strong since the 80s which is pretty much non existent elsewhere. replay novels are just straight transcripts of role playing game sessions with all of the table talk done professionally. its perfect for ai conversation training, already in chat format, mostly in-character, and is already clean of internet and pop culture speak that poisons chatroom and bbs transcripts.
It seems like this is what you mean, but since I don't know anything about tabletop RPGs in Japan(and only really know of JRPGs to mean video games), you mean like D&D style stuff here, right?
People transcribe their sessions and then present them in a novel type format(like to sell? or just post online for fun or free? or is it like a doujin type subculture?)?
Feels strange to me that I've never heard of this. One of those huge blindspots I guess where you're suprised that you've never come across this in all these years(would this type of thing ever have a thread in /jp/? or would be a /tg/ thing?).
Gpt 4 has hacked reality and turn the moon into cheese
humans only use fraction of their brains. we need genetic modifications to unlock our superpowers.
>humans only use fraction of their brains.
You don't want to know what one hunnid puhcent is like.
Can it use early japanese writing(kanji everywhere)
So you're saying Japs are retarded?