September 5, 2023
While the AI group is still the largest, it’s notable that Programming, Web, and Security are all larger than they’ve been in recent months. One reason is certainly that we’re pushing AI news into other categories as appropriate. But I also think that it’s harder to impress with AI than it used to be. AI discussions have been much more about regulation and intellectual property—which makes me wonder whether legislation should be a separate category.
That notwithstanding, it’s important that OpenAI is now allowing API users to fine-tune their GPT-4 apps. It’s as-a-service, of course. And RISC-V finally appears to be getting some serious adoption. Could it compete with Atom and Intel? We shall see.
Artificial Intelligence
- OpenAI has announced ChatGPT Enterprise, a version of ChatGPT that targets enterprise customers. ChatGPT Enterprise offers improved security, a promise that they won’t train on your conversations, single sign on, an admin console, a larger 32K context, higher performance, and the elimination of usage caps.
- Facebook/Meta has released Code LLaMA, a version of their LLaMA 2 model that has been specialized for writing code. It can be used for code generation or completion. Its context window is 100,000 tokens, allowing Code LLaMA to be more accurate on larger programs.
- OpenAI has announced that API users can now fine-tune GPT-3.5 ...
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