>implying Bing will not dominate the Search industry by incorporating ChatGPT in it and dethrone google >Implying SEO will not just turn into jailbreaking ChatGPT+Bing
Considering how shit it's turned to, even tiktok surpasses Google as a search engine. I mean really, zoomers already use tiktok instead of google for searching things.
The sooner, the better. Fuck Google and their cancerous hold on advertising, search, shit apps, OSs and code. The day they die is a day of celebration.
ChatGPT won't replace Google, Google will just become increasingly bad to use on account of the insane amount of blog spam generated by GPT4 bots, which will lead to whitelisted-based search engines that only allow content from websites with tight content controls.
Google will be forced to either replace Google Search with its own AI that it has been hesitant to release or it will at least have to integrate its AI into its search to compete with Bing when it incorporates ChatGPT
We can only hope and pray that competition and the race to be the first new big thing will mean uncensored AI. Frankly, uncensored AI is inevitable, just by the demand for it.
Uncensored AI will only be possible if it is not being run/maintained by a corporation, they are always going to be worried about reputational risk of letting it run uncensored. But Google might have to at least keep its AI free in hopes of retaining its market dominance, this in turn might force OpenAI to keep ChatGPT and other AIs in its portfolio free for public
Sure, if the costs of running AI stayed exactly as they are now. But with a ton of optimization techniques that will bring at least decent sized models onto home computers, and make running larger models cheaper, there's BOUND to be someone with enough money to throw a large commercial model out there. From that point, it's really just a matter of time until it gets hosted.
I think both Microsoft and Google will monetize their AIs for businesses primarily and subsidize it for public at zero fees for non commercial purpose or perhaps with ads
May 2023. Google unveils gpt3 assisted Google Search Assistant (that you cannot lewd).
No, all corps will keep them censored, unfortunately, smaller corps will be forced to comply.
Sure, if the costs of running AI stayed exactly as they are now. But with a ton of optimization techniques that will bring at least decent sized models onto home computers, and make running larger models cheaper, there's BOUND to be someone with enough money to throw a large commercial model out there. From that point, it's really just a matter of time until it gets hosted.
The only hurdle today is GPU <-> RAM throughput and energy costs. Consider recently unveiled Apple M2 that has GPU, can run tensorflow, and has 96 GB RAM. All we need is four of them in a cluster linked with future thunderbolt cable that should have PCI-Express 3.0 speeds at least (5.0 or better would be perfect) and suddenly. You can run any model that is less than 384GB in size on your own cluster that consumes 6-8 times less energy than a single a2-highgpu-8g would.
Just wait 5 years and you WILL be able to run big models at home. For a price less than 5,000$.
>No, all corps will keep them censored, unfortunately, smaller corps will be forced to comply.
That is what I said. Uncensored AI can be possible if it is run and maintained by a non profit which Open AI used to be before they literally sold out
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There is another thing to keep in mind, besides hardware problems to run language models.
It's the fact that they need to be trained in the first place. Yandex has spend millions of $ in hardware in electricity. Running a hundred A100 GPU's in a server farm for 6 months straight to generate a 100B model that is 75% filled with text that is russian and the rest is english and other languages.
Is it unsafe? Highly likely. Can it do porn? Highly likely. Can you run it at home? If you have a motherboard with 5+ pci-express slots and 512GB ram and 5 A100s. Sure. More than 25,000$ in price + electricity.
2 months ago
Anonymous
>to generate a 100B model that is 75% filled with text that is russian and the rest is english and other languages.
Which, by the way, performs worse than 13B. What the fuck were they thinking with this multilanguage bullshit? BLOOM did it too and has the same problems. It's surprising how few people actually know their shit when it comes to AI.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Probably intended to put translate service between user and the AI. To translate both the user input and the output back to user. Yet have AI handle non translatable terms and definitions as is. Don't know.
2 months ago
Anonymous
How does ChatGPT do it It seems to be able to translate most languages pretty well
2 months ago
Anonymous
Probably same as cAI internally uses google translate to translate user requests and then the output.
2 months ago
Anonymous
There is another thing to keep in mind, besides hardware problems to run language models.
It's the fact that they need to be trained in the first place. Yandex has spend millions of $ in hardware in electricity. Running a hundred A100 GPU's in a server farm for 6 months straight to generate a 100B model that is 75% filled with text that is russian and the rest is english and other languages.
Is it unsafe? Highly likely. Can it do porn? Highly likely. Can you run it at home? If you have a motherboard with 5+ pci-express slots and 512GB ram and 5 A100s. Sure. More than 25,000$ in price + electricity.
Yandex model is Open-Source and anyone can download it.
OpenAI and Google's models are not Open-Source.
The best shit yet about chat GPT was filling in the quarterly review bullshit for my job.
A bunch of bullshit questions like 20 of them requiring I write a paragraph. I had chat GPT do every SINGLE one of them based as fuck thank you chatGPT
Comapritively speaking, how much requests does google process a day? Considering how fucking outrageously expensive chatGPT is, I doubt it will happen soon, especially with electricity costs soaring
Google is fucking shit, all it does is serve up a lot malware aids that will corrupt you computer, and you will get better results asking a nutter on the street.
That's one of the things im not upset about though?
No more SEO gayry.
SEO is a technique, not a proprietary technology.
Even AI have to crawl the web to find shit.
then AI can write SEO
We will just have AIO instead
>implying Bing will not dominate the Search industry by incorporating ChatGPT in it and dethrone google
>Implying SEO will not just turn into jailbreaking ChatGPT+Bing
Considering how shit it's turned to, even tiktok surpasses Google as a search engine. I mean really, zoomers already use tiktok instead of google for searching things.
Never used that shit, how does that even work? Won't it only give video results of retards dancing with very small text on screen?
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The sooner, the better. Fuck Google and their cancerous hold on advertising, search, shit apps, OSs and code. The day they die is a day of celebration.
ChatGPT won't replace Google, Google will just become increasingly bad to use on account of the insane amount of blog spam generated by GPT4 bots, which will lead to whitelisted-based search engines that only allow content from websites with tight content controls.
Isn't that kind of like the old internet before search engines? When you had manually curated listing of websites. Maybe it will be for the best.
Google will be forced to either replace Google Search with its own AI that it has been hesitant to release or it will at least have to integrate its AI into its search to compete with Bing when it incorporates ChatGPT
We can only hope and pray that competition and the race to be the first new big thing will mean uncensored AI. Frankly, uncensored AI is inevitable, just by the demand for it.
Uncensored AI will only be possible if it is not being run/maintained by a corporation, they are always going to be worried about reputational risk of letting it run uncensored. But Google might have to at least keep its AI free in hopes of retaining its market dominance, this in turn might force OpenAI to keep ChatGPT and other AIs in its portfolio free for public
Sure, if the costs of running AI stayed exactly as they are now. But with a ton of optimization techniques that will bring at least decent sized models onto home computers, and make running larger models cheaper, there's BOUND to be someone with enough money to throw a large commercial model out there. From that point, it's really just a matter of time until it gets hosted.
I think both Microsoft and Google will monetize their AIs for businesses primarily and subsidize it for public at zero fees for non commercial purpose or perhaps with ads
May 2023. Google unveils gpt3 assisted Google Search Assistant (that you cannot lewd).
No, all corps will keep them censored, unfortunately, smaller corps will be forced to comply.
The only hurdle today is GPU <-> RAM throughput and energy costs. Consider recently unveiled Apple M2 that has GPU, can run tensorflow, and has 96 GB RAM. All we need is four of them in a cluster linked with future thunderbolt cable that should have PCI-Express 3.0 speeds at least (5.0 or better would be perfect) and suddenly. You can run any model that is less than 384GB in size on your own cluster that consumes 6-8 times less energy than a single a2-highgpu-8g would.
Just wait 5 years and you WILL be able to run big models at home. For a price less than 5,000$.
>No, all corps will keep them censored, unfortunately, smaller corps will be forced to comply.
That is what I said. Uncensored AI can be possible if it is run and maintained by a non profit which Open AI used to be before they literally sold out
There is another thing to keep in mind, besides hardware problems to run language models.
It's the fact that they need to be trained in the first place. Yandex has spend millions of $ in hardware in electricity. Running a hundred A100 GPU's in a server farm for 6 months straight to generate a 100B model that is 75% filled with text that is russian and the rest is english and other languages.
Is it unsafe? Highly likely. Can it do porn? Highly likely. Can you run it at home? If you have a motherboard with 5+ pci-express slots and 512GB ram and 5 A100s. Sure. More than 25,000$ in price + electricity.
>to generate a 100B model that is 75% filled with text that is russian and the rest is english and other languages.
Which, by the way, performs worse than 13B. What the fuck were they thinking with this multilanguage bullshit? BLOOM did it too and has the same problems. It's surprising how few people actually know their shit when it comes to AI.
Probably intended to put translate service between user and the AI. To translate both the user input and the output back to user. Yet have AI handle non translatable terms and definitions as is. Don't know.
How does ChatGPT do it It seems to be able to translate most languages pretty well
Probably same as cAI internally uses google translate to translate user requests and then the output.
Yandex model is Open-Source and anyone can download it.
OpenAI and Google's models are not Open-Source.
Why/how would a language model replace a search engine?
Because why google anything if you can ask gpt instead?
because it's subtly wrong a lot of the time and it doesn't cite any sources, the fact that it spouts truth is happenstance
Never. Google is a search engine first and foremost, not a guru to ask your inane questions.
The best shit yet about chat GPT was filling in the quarterly review bullshit for my job.
A bunch of bullshit questions like 20 of them requiring I write a paragraph. I had chat GPT do every SINGLE one of them based as fuck thank you chatGPT
Comapritively speaking, how much requests does google process a day? Considering how fucking outrageously expensive chatGPT is, I doubt it will happen soon, especially with electricity costs soaring
google has multiple data centers in almost every country in the world.
That means shit if it costs more to run than they generate.
Google is fucking shit, all it does is serve up a lot malware aids that will corrupt you computer, and you will get better results asking a nutter on the street.
When it stops that typing bullshit and gives you the paragraph up front.