i've never seen a tech company mogged so hard so fast
how did he do it?
qrd?
>>100180417>he doesn't knowthey hardmogged the jewish fraud on all frontsthe only thing openai has in their advantage is name recognitionthat's about good for two major lawsuits
>>100180417I assume he's talking about everyone being impressed by Claude Opus and Llama3 and OpenAI not having released anything interesting in a while(sora looks cool but people lost interest in it fast because they haven't released it and clearly are not going to)
>>100180472ehh Opus is comparable but I wouldn't say it's better. Anyone saying L3 70B is comparable is coping hard
>>100180413>i've never seen a tech company mogged so hard so fastThat logo looks awfully similar to the Star of Remphan.
>>100180437You might want to check who's behind Claude, AnonQRD:same story as usual
>>100180413what's "mogged" and "yapping"? asking for myself
>>100180413Didn't they say 2025 they are releasing GPT5 or am i misremembering?They still need to drop 4.5, it's probably coming June per that blog post leak and will become the new best model for a while again.
>>100184339No, they amount of guardrails they have on this thing now has functionally retarded it
>>100184608What are you using it for? All i really use it for is code. For the image generators it looks like the local models might just win. The customization and fact that they are uncensored just mogs anything any company puts out. I don't think they'll let us have shit even as risque as what gets posted in /sdg/ till it's so commonplace no one even bats an eye, in like 5 years.
Reminded that Sam Altman raped his 4 year old sister and people let it slide and memory hole it because he's a rich tech jew.
>>100184666Nice trips, you rock!
>>100184260hello zoomermogging is when you btfo someone
>>100180413is this the gentoo that smelly incel nerds on /g/ can't stop talking about?
>>100184666trips confirm it
>>100184754tyvm
>>100180437Lizardjew > gay jewsimple as
>>100184666Delete your post, what you said was extremely antisemitic.
>>100184666satan knows
>>100186301SAm alTmANwhoa
>>100186454that's why they're delaying the release of new GPT versions as much as possible, they don't want to reach GPT6.66fugg
>>100180472Lmao what a cope. Anthropic released Claude 3 Opus thinking they would be the new kings, only for OpenAI to release a new GPT4 days later that was just good enough to overtake it by a little. Absolute chad move
>>100182752Bitch ass, L3 70B is very close and with community effort it will become something truly great.Also 400B model is coming.
>>100184632I use gpt4 for translation. The adding context helps a lot, and makes the translation sound more natural.However, getting it to translate certain passages that remotely hint at violence and or sex is a pita. Fuck that trash. Still hoping for a local uncensored model of that, no mistral is not there, neither is llama.
>>100187522>moAr CorEs!!11!!!>MoaR pARamEteRS1!!!11
The MSFT drama was clearly a last-ditch effort to cash out while the company was still hot. Musk cucked that hard. It was preceded by a media blitz about "safety" whereby OAI tried to argue that they should have some sort of monopoly on AI products for "safety"reasons, and culminated in in some kabuki with Saltman in Washington DC. OAI really is over, the big players with huge datasets smell blood in the water and they have a lot more resources to throw at AI stuff than OAI and none of the principled baggage.
>>100180416who is he?
>>100180413what about Juicero?
>>100180437They still havent released GPT-5 yet so we dont know how truly ahead they are with SOTA AIGPT-5 should be released in this year and it will become clear where OpenAI stands in AI race
WOW I LOVE CHATGPT.Programmers will be obsolete soon!!! HAHAHA CS FAGS BTFO>Can't even answer the most basic questions
>>100192463GPT has always sucked ass at math thoughever.
>>100184754Not him, but I'm a millennial and knew what mogging is. I think you gave a good definition of it but I would also say it's when something is so superior to something else, mainly because I haven't seen BTFO used in ages.
>>100186524Working as an phone order taker I once had to generate an entirely new order for a customer because her transaction number ended in 666. Doing so required canceling her order and doing the whole thing again. Was faster the 2nd time because I could reference the list from the canceled order, but people need to realize that sequential numbering doesn't mean shit when it comes to their superstitions. And skyscrapers skip the 13th floor. It's so dumb.
>>100187522>Also 400B model is coming.So.. Would love to run it and I'm sure I have enough power laying around, what would it take to create a power extraction tech circle device, that I just pile all my tech on and it transfers the power it to my main computer? Kind of like a wirless charger, but a siphon device instead.
>>100184666checked
>>100192463>>100192503This isn't even about math, it's entirely wrong, even as an approximation. UART can't transfer just a single bit because there are no single bit registers, depending on the chip and everything usually you have a start bit, 1 B data and a stop bit with optional parity. This means that you need to transfer 10/11 bits with the baud rate frequency (which is same on Tx and Rx) and this is in ideal conditions (eg. the receiver CPU can instantly read from the UART driver buffer in which the character is written to.
>>100192361I mean it's pretty clear that GPT-5 is just going to be functionally retarded. It will beat everyone at benchmarks again (as usual) but when it reaches the LMSys Arena it'll just hover around LLAMA-3-70b-instruct. Honestly I believe at this point that OAI's run out of ideas or they're too longhoused to release anything that's a mile ahead of everyone else.>b-but the generative videos>t-they said they solved generative audio and voice cloning a year agook, I'll believe it when they actually release those as consumer products and not just demos.
>>100190467That’s Claude Shannon the inventor of the claude-3 LLM
>>100192361How much computing power will GPT-5 need to decide where or not letting 30 million people die in a nuclear detonation vs typing nigger as a password to disarm said nuke?
>>100184754holy newfag
>>100180413>2 more weeks to AGI/replacing all tech workers/replacing all office workers/replacing all support/replacing all translators/replacing all teachers/OpenAI becoming profitable since 2022Just 2 more weeks and 1 trillion $ in funding, trust the gay femboy kike, he wouldnt lie
>>100192503it hallucinates all the time
>>100192503sucks at math = sucks at any task that requires real understanding.
>>100194779>ok, I'll believe it when they actually release those as consumer products and not just demos.Generative audio already seems to have other smaller players dominating this area. The only way OpenAI can beat them is give the complete experience i.e VIdeo+Audio+Text generator all at once
>>100192463ChatGPT is not meant to replace programmers but there are definitely dedicated coding AI that are on the path to replace programmers
>>1001952051.21 gigawatts
>>100184339>Didn't they say 2025 they are releasing GPT5 or am i misremembering?The CEO said OpenAI was going to release a new model in 2024, but he didn't know whether they would call it "GPT-5".
>>100192996>No fun allowed
>>100196149(You) will be replaced whether you like it or notonly midwits are coping about it at this point
>>100180413I mean, yeah, competition managed to catch up with GPT 4 after 1 year.but don't forget OpenAI is 1 year ahead and is about to release ChatGPT 5.