A program that startup OpenAI debuted earlier this year, called GPT-3, was originally designed to identify patterns in text but can now do things its developers didn’t anticipate, like holding realistic-sounding conversations and creating software code. But among AI researchers, there is much debate over how much further the technology can go, according to this New York Times article . The...
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