I would love to be part of the live stream but here in NZ where I live it’s like 2am😢 when you do the stream. But keep up the good work. Maybe be able to attend if the Sunday stream is AM Indian time
29:45, um no that's not how that works Vimoh. The reason may be the incentive OpenAi has to push you to pay for GPT 4, which is pretty damn good if you've used Bing's AI for research.
There are multiple explanations for this lowering of quality. Researchers concluded that it is hard to arrive at the cause because of the opaqueness of OpenAI. It may be a business decision. But it may also be what I described.
@@vimohlive I agree, the reason I guess it's more of a business decision is because GPT 3.5 on openai's platform still states it is limited to data only till 2021, and perhaps the new training data is reserved for GPT 4. But personally speaking, I can't assess if the quality's lowered or not. Do you have some examples of this?
48:00 I think burden of proof is on someone who claims something first. For eg : it i say John is thief and than John replies that he is not thief than burden of proof is on me to prove that John is thief. And not on John. Btw book stream kab araha hai?
No. It doesn't matter who makes claim first or last. The burden of proof is usually on the person who makes POSITIVE claim. Because normally you can't provide evidence for NEGATIVE claims (claims that have isn't/doesn't etc.).
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I would love to be part of the live stream but here in NZ where I live it’s like 2am😢 when you do the stream. But keep up the good work. Maybe be able to attend if the Sunday stream is AM Indian time
Ugh I miss the livestream everyday because I never reach home by 9 ish!
29:45, um no that's not how that works Vimoh. The reason may be the incentive OpenAi has to push you to pay for GPT 4, which is pretty damn good if you've used Bing's AI for research.
There are multiple explanations for this lowering of quality. Researchers concluded that it is hard to arrive at the cause because of the opaqueness of OpenAI. It may be a business decision. But it may also be what I described.
@@vimohlive I agree, the reason I guess it's more of a business decision is because GPT 3.5 on openai's platform still states it is limited to data only till 2021, and perhaps the new training data is reserved for GPT 4. But personally speaking, I can't assess if the quality's lowered or not. Do you have some examples of this?
@@s_anandsurya There are research papers on it.
@@vimohlive Will look them up, thanks Vimoh!
48:00 I think burden of proof is on someone who claims something first. For eg : it i say John is thief and than John replies that he is not thief than burden of proof is on me to prove that John is thief. And not on John.
Btw book stream kab araha hai?
No. It doesn't matter who makes claim first or last. The burden of proof is usually on the person who makes POSITIVE claim. Because normally you can't provide evidence for NEGATIVE claims (claims that have isn't/doesn't etc.).
17:30 when is the communism socialism video coming