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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:17 am
by rifattryo.ut11
I'm very optimistic about this technology. It will allow us to do amazing things. I'm very excited about its potential for science, discovery, education and especially medicine. But whenever you have something so powerful there are also potentially catastrophic risks.It's always been like this. Humans try to amplify their impact. Moderator: I'm quoting from : "When you invented the ship you also invented the shipwreck." That's a bigger possibility than the shipwreck, right? : I disagree. My background is in engineering. Our entire world is built through engineering. Engineering is risk.



The whole civilization is built on engineering israel phone numbers practices. Our cities, our bridges, everything. There's always risk involved. You manage those risks through responsibility and careful work. It's not just the responsibility of the developer. It's a shared responsibility. To make it a shared responsibility you actually need to give people access and tools and move forward with them rather than building inaccessible technology in a vacuum. Moderator: Okay let's talk about this.I'd like to hear more about this topic. You announced last month an iterative update to . I really like your next .



That's a great name. Some people suggested calling it something like but is great. You're making it free, right? But you also announced that you're training a new model . So will it be an incremental improvement? Or an exponential improvement? When is it expected to be released? : It is. because it combines all modalities: vision, text, audio. What's special about this model is that it makes interacting with the model very smooth and natural with almost imperceptible latency. This is a huge leap forward in interactivity and very different from our previous versions.