It’s a state machine and so are we. If it can have the ability to alter itself the way we do, I don’t see how we are any different.
It can't; again the model does not and cannot change once it's been generated.
And you really don't want it to either. That could cause all sorts of privacy issues if you accidentally include private information in the conversation - and as far as I have heard it is harder to remove information from LLMs than it is to "add" information to it.
Also Microsoft's Tay could adapt itself based on conversations and that went real well...
That's an architectural choice, there's nothing inherent to the approach that would prevent that from happening.
What is the point of your reply? ChatGPT-4 does not use this method, and even if it did, it still does not allow it to change its model on-the-fly... so it just seems like a total non-sequitur.
It’s a state machine and so are we. If it can have the ability to alter itself the way we do, I don’t see how we are any different.
It can't; again the model does not and cannot change once it's been generated.
And you really don't want it to either. That could cause all sorts of privacy issues if you accidentally include private information in the conversation - and as far as I have heard it is harder to remove information from LLMs than it is to "add" information to it.
Also Microsoft's Tay could adapt itself based on conversations and that went real well...
That's an architectural choice, there's nothing inherent to the approach that would prevent that from happening.
What if you don't need to change the model to accomplish that?
What is the point of your reply? ChatGPT-4 does not use this method, and even if it did, it still does not allow it to change its model on-the-fly... so it just seems like a total non-sequitur.
I thought this was the other comment thread.