Difference between revisions of "Talk:Timeline of ChatGPT"
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+ | | 2019 || May 7 || || || Adam King on {{w|Twitter}} launches “TalktoTransformer.com”, a site where people can have an interface to play with OpenAI's new text-generating language model.<ref>{{cite web |title=https://twitter.com/adamdanielking/status/1125831730848571392?lang=en |url=https://twitter.com/adamdanielking/status/1125831730848571392?lang=en |website=Twitter |access-date=23 March 2023 |language=en}}</ref> | ||
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| 2023 || March 29 || 1,000 signatories call for AI research halt || || An "open letter" is published by {{w|Elon Musk}} (who by this time is no longer a member of OpenAI's board of directors) along with approximately 1,000 other signatories, including {{w|Steve Wozniak}}, the co-founder of {{w|Apple Inc}}. The letter requests a halt of six months in AI research. If researchers working on AI are unable to implement the pause, the letter proposes that federal and state governments intervene and enforce a moratorium.<ref>{{cite web |title=Should Artificial Intelligence Developers Take a 6-Month Break? |url=https://californialocal.com/localnews/statewide/ca/article/show/32210-artificial-general-intelligence-elon-musk-steve-wozniak-letter/ |website=California Local |access-date=8 May 2023 |language=en}}</ref> | | 2023 || March 29 || 1,000 signatories call for AI research halt || || An "open letter" is published by {{w|Elon Musk}} (who by this time is no longer a member of OpenAI's board of directors) along with approximately 1,000 other signatories, including {{w|Steve Wozniak}}, the co-founder of {{w|Apple Inc}}. The letter requests a halt of six months in AI research. If researchers working on AI are unable to implement the pause, the letter proposes that federal and state governments intervene and enforce a moratorium.<ref>{{cite web |title=Should Artificial Intelligence Developers Take a 6-Month Break? |url=https://californialocal.com/localnews/statewide/ca/article/show/32210-artificial-general-intelligence-elon-musk-steve-wozniak-letter/ |website=California Local |access-date=8 May 2023 |language=en}}</ref> |
Revision as of 18:40, 28 August 2023
Extended timeline
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2019 | May 7 | Adam King on Twitter launches “TalktoTransformer.com”, a site where people can have an interface to play with OpenAI's new text-generating language model.[1] | ||
2023 | March 29 | 1,000 signatories call for AI research halt | An "open letter" is published by Elon Musk (who by this time is no longer a member of OpenAI's board of directors) along with approximately 1,000 other signatories, including Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple Inc. The letter requests a halt of six months in AI research. If researchers working on AI are unable to implement the pause, the letter proposes that federal and state governments intervene and enforce a moratorium.[2] | |
2023 | March 30 | Significant Gravitas releases AutoGPT | Developer Significant Gravitas posts Auto-GPT on GitHub. It is a freely available experimental software that demonstrates the potential of the GPT-4 language model. Using this software, GPT-4 powers a sequence of LLM "thoughts" to accomplish a desired task in an automated fashion. It represents one of the initial instances of GPT-4 functioning completely independently and represents a significant advancement in the capabilities of AI. As the name suggests, AutoGPT does all the prompting for the user automatically.[3] |
- ↑ "https://twitter.com/adamdanielking/status/1125831730848571392?lang=en". Twitter. Retrieved 23 March 2023. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Should Artificial Intelligence Developers Take a 6-Month Break?". California Local. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- ↑ "What is Auto GPT : Everything You Need To Know". DEV Community. Retrieved 8 May 2023.