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** score in the 90% level on the SAT, Bar and Medical Exams;
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** provide answers to homework;
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** self critiques and improves own responses;
** self critiques and improves own responses;
** provide explanations to difficult abstract questions;
** provide explanations to difficult abstract questions;

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Overview. In the following we try to analyze and contextualize the current known facts surrounding the OpenAI ChatGPT4 (CG4) system.

  • CG4: we offer a summary of how OpenAI describes it; put simply, what is CG4?
  • Impressions: our focus then moves to examine what some voices of concern are saying;
  • Impact: we then shift focus to what is being said about it; we note that in some cases people express astonishment and wonder; in other case they express fear and concern;
  • Scenarios: here we focus on how CG4 might be used be used in expected and unexpected ways;

What is CG4? CG4 is a narrow artificial intelligence system, is rumored to have been trained on one trillion parameters; it:

  • is based upon and is a refinement of its predecessor, the Chat GPT 3.5 system;
  • has been developed using the generative predictive transformer (GPT) model;
  • has been trained on a very large data set including textual material that can be found on the internet;
  • is capable of sustaining conversational interaction using text based input provided by a user;
  • can provide contextually relevant and consistent responses;
  • can link topics in a chronologically consistent manner and refer back to them in current prompt requests;
  • is a Large Language Models that uses prediction as the basis of its actions;
  • uses deep learning neural networks and very large training data sets;
  • uses a SAAS model; like Google Search, Youtube or Morningstar Financial;

Impressions (observations made by informed individuals)

  • Some things that people have said about it:
    • possess no consciousness, sentience, intentionality, motivation, feelings or self reflectivity;
    • is a narrow artificial intelligence;
    • is available to a worldwide 24/7 audience;
    • can debug and write, correct and provide explanatory documentation to code;
    • explain its responses;
    • write music and poems;
    • summarize convoluted documents or stories;
    • score in the 90% level on the SAT, Bar and Medical Exams;
    • provide answers to homework;
    • self critiques and improves own responses;
    • provide explanations to difficult abstract questions;
    • calibrate its response style to resemble known news presenters or narrators;
    • provides convincingly accurate responses to Turing Test questions;
  • Positive.
    • has demonstrated performance that suggests that it can pass the Turing Test;
    • CG4 derivative such as a CG5 could exhibit artificial general intelligence (AGI) capability;
    • emergent capabilities;
    • spatial, mathematical reasoning;
  • Concerns.
    • knowledge gaps: inability to provide meaningful or intelligent responses on certain topics;
    • deception: might be capable to evade human control, replicate and devise independent agenda to pursue;
    • intentionality: possibility of agenda actions being hazardous or inimical to human welfare;
    • economic disruption: places jobs at risk because it can now perform some tasks previously defined within a job description;
    • emergence: unforeseen, uncontrollable capabilities; Bengali self taught;
    • “hallucinations”: solution, answers not grounded in real world;

Impact.

Speculations. The range of possible areas that CG4 is very broad; in fact, society wide; therefore we will try to maintain focus by presenting a few possible scenarios of how its capabilities might be used;

  • Influence, Persuasion;
  • Novel capabilities;

Notes

References