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16 Dec 2022
OpenAI Upgrades GPT-3 with Skills Worthy of Admiration
The world's most powerful generative adversarial network, GPT-3, has been upgraded by OpenAI's researchers.
After upgrading the generalized language model to have these new and creative skills, this week, OpenAI has developed a new text model (text-DaVinci-003) for GPT-3. Scientists are tinkering with the model to see what else it can do.
GPT-3 was asked by a user on Hacker News to write an article: “a short rhyming poem explaining Einstein’s theory of general relativity in easy but accurate terms.” This was the result:
“If you want to understand Einstein’s thought
It’s not that hard if you give it a shot
General Relativity is the name of the game
Where space and time cannot remain the same
Mass affects the curvature of space
Which affects the flow of time’s race
An object’s motion will be affected
The distortion that is detected
The closer you are to a large mass
The slower time will seem to pass
The farther away you may be
Time will speed up for you to see.”
The following request was made by another user asking GT3 to rewrite the poem in the style of John Keats, a 19th-century English poet:
“Oh, what a wondrous force of might
That Einstein’s mind did conjure up
To show us how the fabric of space
It is so profoundly warped and sup
Mass doth affect the shape of time
And cause our clocks to slow or speed
Time and space are linked together
As our great minds have here decreed.”
In other words, we asked GPT-3 to write a song about war and peace, and it created a song with verses, bridges, and choruses.

It's widely rumored that OpenAI is preparing to announce GPT-4. In a Q&A last year, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said GPT-4 would not have 100T parameters despite some expectations. We'll have to enjoy the impressive upgrades to GPT-3 until GPT-4 is officially announced.
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