Sam Altman
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Podcast Appearances
And then we...
We tune GPT-4 in a way to really treat the system message with a lot of authority.
I'm sure there's jail, there'll always, not always, hopefully, but for a long time, there'll be more jailbreaks and we'll keep sort of learning about those.
But we program, we develop, whatever you want to call it, the model in such a way to learn that it's supposed to really use that system message.
Yeah.
And the creativity, the kind of, they almost, some of them almost treat it like debugging software.
But also, I've met people who spend like 12 hours a day for a month on end on this.
And they really get a feel for the model and a feel how different parts of a prompt compose with each other.
Yeah, where you put the clause, when you modify something, what kind of word to do it with.
You could experiment.
Yeah, there's all these ways that the kind of analogies from humans to AIs like breakdown and the parallelism, the sort of unlimited rollouts.
Today's Monday.
We launched the previous Tuesday, so it's been six days.
That's wild.
The degree to which it has already changed programming and what I have observed from how my friends are creating, the tools that are being built on top of it, I think this is where we'll see
some of the most impact in the short term.
It's amazing what people are doing.
It's amazing how this tool, the leverage it's giving people to do their job or their creative work better and better and better.
It's super cool.
The first versions of these systems were sort of one shot.