They’re not smart, but they’re helpful for a lot of things.
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jroid8@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I’m in a country which not only I don’t have access to it but also can’t really afford a subscription. Are GPT-4o or Claude Opus as smart as they say? Can it come up with creative solutions and solve difficult problems which isn’t in it’s dataset?
Deceptichum@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
Warl0k3@lemmy.world 5 months ago
They’re a useful tool (unlike me, a useless tool) but man are they being oversold :(
NounsAndWords@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Nope
pineapplelover@lemm.ee 5 months ago
Bing chat works on any browser and I believe it’s based on gpt4
addie@feddit.uk 5 months ago
They’re bullshit generators, essentially - it doesn’t matter to them whether they generate something that’s ‘true’ or not, as long as it’s plausible. Depends what you intend to use them for - if you want a throw-away image for a powerpoint slide that will only be looked at once for a few seconds, they’re ideal. They generate shit code and boring, pointless stories, so couldn’t recommend them for that.
If you’re a D&D GM that’s in need of quite a lot of ‘disposable’ material, they’re alright. Image of a bad guy that you can then work into the story? Great. Names for every single Gnomish villager? Great. Creating intricate and interesting lore that brings your world alive? No, they are not actually intelligent and cannot do that - that’s the part that you provide.
At the moment, huge amounts of venture capitalist money is making these things much cheaper than their true cost. Can only imagine the price of them is going to go up a lot when that runs out. You might not be able to afford the subscription, but you’ll be in good company soon.
kakes@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
To address your last point, there have been continual improvements in making LLMs more efficient as well. While I definitely couldn’t run GPT4 on my local machine, I can get decently close to something like 3.5-turbo, which would’ve been unheard of only a year or two ago.
And from the sounds of it, GPT-4o is another big step in efficiency (though it’s hard to say for certain).