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Episode Synopsis
This week we discuss GPT-2, a new transformer-based language model from OpenAI that has everyone talking. It’s capable of generating incredibly realistic text, and the AI community has lots of concerns about potential malicious applications. We help you understand GPT-2 and we discuss ethical concerns, responsible release of AI research, and resources that we have found useful in learning about language models.
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Featuring:Chris Benson – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:Relevant learning resources:
Jay Alammar “Illustrated” blog articles:
The illustrated transformer
The illustrated BERT, elmo, and co
Machine Learning Explained blog:
An In-Depth Tutorial to AllenNLP (From Basics to ELMo and BERT)
Paper Dissected: “BERT: Pre-training of Deep Bidirectional Transformers for Language Understanding” Explained
References/notes:
GPT-2 blog post from OpenAI
GPT-2 Paper
GPT-2 GitHub Repo
GPT-2 PyTorch implementation
Episode 22 of Practical AI about BERT
OpenAI’s GPT-2: the model, the hype, and the controversy (towardsdatascience)
The AI Text Generator That’s Too Dangerous to Make Public (Wired)
Transformer paper
Preparing for malicious uses of AI (OpenAI blog)
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