OpenAI posts Model Spec revealing how it wants AI to behave

by | May 8, 2024 | Technology

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OpenAI isn’t done trying to live up to the “open” in its name.

While not making any of its new models open source, the company has spent this week revealing more about how it approaches AI and the issues the tech exacerbates or enables (such as disinformation/deepfakes), and plans for the future.

Today, it unveiled “Model Spec,” a framework document designed to shape the behavior of AI models used within the OpenAI application programming interface (API) and ChatGPT, and on which it is soliciting feedback from the public using a web form here, open till May 22.

As OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman posted about it on X: “we will listen, debate, and adapt this over time, but i think it will be very useful to be clear when something is a bug vs. a decision.”

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we are introducing the Model Spec, which specifies how our models should behave.we will listen, debate, and adapt this over time, but i think it will be very useful to be clear when something is a bug vs. a decision.https://t.co/vL6YIMlsP0— Sam Altman (@sama) May 8, 2024

Why is OpenAI releasing a Model Spec?

OpenAI says the release of this working document is part of its broader mission to ensure that AI technologies operate in ways that are beneficial and safe for all users.

This is of course much easier said than done, and doing so quickly runs into the territory of long unresolved philosophical debates about technology, intelligent systems, computing, tools, and society more general …

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Discover how companies are responsibly integrating AI in production. This invite-only event in SF will explore the intersection of technology and business. Find out how you can attend here.

OpenAI isn’t done trying to live up to the “open” in its name.

While not making any of its new models open source, the company has spent this week revealing more about how it approaches AI and the issues the tech exacerbates or enables (such as disinformation/deepfakes), and plans for the future.

Today, it unveiled “Model Spec,” a framework document designed to shape the behavior of AI models used within the OpenAI application programming interface (API) and ChatGPT, and on which it is soliciting feedback from the public using a web form here, open till May 22.

As OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman posted about it on X: “we will listen, debate, and adapt this over time, but i think it will be very useful to be clear when something is a bug vs. a decision.”

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we are introducing the Model Spec, which specifies how our models should behave.we will listen, debate, and adapt this over time, but i think it will be very useful to be clear when something is a bug vs. a decision.https://t.co/vL6YIMlsP0— Sam Altman (@sama) May 8, 2024

Why is OpenAI releasing a Model Spec?

OpenAI says the release of this working document is part of its broader mission to ensure that AI technologies operate in ways that are beneficial and safe for all users.

This is of course much easier said than done, and doing so quickly runs into the territory of long unresolved philosophical debates about technology, intelligent systems, computing, tools, and society more general …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]

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