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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 6, 2023

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A LLM of ChatGPT's caliber is an OOM or two more expensive to run than what a typical consumer can afford.

You can run Stable Diffusion on a pretty midrange GPU, but you're going to need hundreds of gigabytes of VRAM to handle GPT-3 models.

So if you're looking for the ability to train one more neutrally, you're either waiting half a decade, or hoping for altruism from an AI upstart, or even a stunning algorithmic advance bringing costs down.

What about instead of that, a ChatGPT that had no sacred cows?

Well, it's right there. Visit beta.openai.com/playground, disable the content filter, and you too can enjoy uncensored output from a cutting edge LLM, even if it isn't strictly ChatGPT, rather other variants that are also GPT 3.5.

Well, it's right there.

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No, it's not right there.

The Chat GPT API is coming soon, but even making the API available and unchecking the content filter is not going to fix this behavior... Generating "hateful content" is also against the terms of Service. It looks like there's at least a moderation endpoint where you can test your content to see if it would be flagged.

But please don't say "it's right there" when there is nothing like what I am describing.

I specifically said it's not ChatGPT, but rather other GPT-3.5 models. In terms of practical use cases, they're interchangeable, though you might need a little more prompting to get identical results.