Automated Holocaust Denialism in Bing (and Bard, but not ChatGPT).

This is how over-zealous “safeguards” on AI can go wrong. Apparently, the existence of the holocaust is too controversial for Microsoft’s Bing AI.  Here I’m asking about the holocaust. It starts to type out an answer with facts: I immediately … Read more

GPT-4 Browsing Mode

OpenAI has begun gracing seemingly random ChatGPT users with an enhanced version of GPT-4 with a browsing mode similar to the one it had previously released for GPT-3.5. Here’s GPT-3.5 with browsing, asked to tell me about The Servitor: The … Read more

The Servitor Given GPT-4 API Access

Finally! OK, it was only a month on the OpenAI waitlist, But a month is a long, long time in AI years, I’m sure we can all agree. Time to give the Auto-GPT a brain. GPT-4 API is now available … Read more

JARVIS: An LLM with Minions

Not unlike Auto-GPT, JARVIS is an attempt to give LLMs more reach. It is a hybrid model consisting of an LLM controller with multiple expert models used to execute its functions. I called them minions, but the designers prefer “collaborative … Read more

Google Gives Bard New Coding Capabilities

Recently, Google added programming help to Bard, making it more useful for both new and experienced developers. Coding assistance has been near the top of users’ wish lists for new Bard features. On April 21, Google made this happen. Bard … Read more

Google Smooshes Big Brain-Trusts Together For DeepMind

Google hopes to take a step forward in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) with the formation of a new unit called Google DeepMind. The unit is dedicated to advancing AI research and development in a safe and responsible manner. … Read more