According to OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, the shutdown of AI models can be seen as an industry development. He emphasized that the development and support of GPT-4 is not an easy task, that this process has taken almost all the power of OpenAI for a very long time and continues to do so. And since many companies want to buy the same system, they are reviewing their models and borrowing something.
Noting that the fact that artificial intelligence will one day become so powerful cannot be ignored, Sutzkever said, “It will be very easy to cause significant damage with these models, if desired.” Therefore, the reluctance to reveal the internal features and development details of the product is quite reasonable.
“We were wrong. We were really wrong. If, like us, you believe that AI will become overly powerful at some stage, it would be unwise to divulge its details. This is a bad idea. I am also completely confident that in a few years it will be understood by everyone that it is a stupid idea to open AI resources,” the developer said.
Source: Ferra
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