OpenAI Revenue and EU Data Privacy 🤑 // Man-Computer Symbiosis 💻 // Gemini Multimodal LLM 🌟

03/01/2024 15 min

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Episode Synopsis

OpenAI's move to reduce regulatory risks in the EU around data privacy and their mind-blowing revenue generated by ChatGPT.
The concept of man-computer symbiosis proposed in a paper from 1960 by J.C.R. Licklider and its implications for the future of AI and human-machine interaction.
Gemini, a new Multimodal Large Language Model introduced by Google, and its competitive commonsense reasoning capabilities when evaluated on a range of complex reasoning tasks.
Self-Play Fine-Tuning (SPIN), a new fine-tuning method proposed by researchers from UCLA, which aims to grow a strong Large Language Model out of a weak one without the need for additional human-annotated data.
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Timestamps:
00:34 Introduction
01:24 OpenAI moves to shrink regulatory risk in EU around data privacy
02:56 OpenAI Has Reportedly Generated $1.6B In Revenue
04:54 Man-Computer Symbiosis
06:31 Fake sponsor
08:14 Gemini in Reasoning: Unveiling Commonsense in Multimodal Large Language Models
10:16 LLM Maybe LongLM: Self-Extend LLM Context Window Without Tuning
11:57 Self-Play Fine-Tuning Converts Weak Language Models to Strong Language Models
14:07 Outro

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