We're releasing a preview of OpenAI o1—a new series of AI models designed to spend more time thinking before they respond.
These models can reason through complex tasks and solve harder problems than previous models in science, coding, and math.
Some personal news: excited to share that I've joined
@perplexity_ai
! Perplexity is the fastest way to find an answer. Try our LLM-powered search here:
This team moves fast - we built LlaMa Chat in just a day! 👇
Introducing LLaMa Chat: The fastest way to chat with
@MetaAI
/
@meta
's Llama2!
Try it here: , feedback appreciated!
This is our first step towards building a blazing-fast LLM inference completely in-house, for everyone to try. What's next? We'll be
We’re thrilled to announce two online LLMs we’ve trained: pplx-7b-online and pplx-70b-online! Built on top of open-source LLMs and fine-tuned to use knowledge from the internet. They are now available via Labs and in a first-of-its-kind live-LLM API.
We're excited to be a Gold Sponsor at NeurIPS 2023, next week! And, we're hosting a happy hour on Tuesday 11/12. Sign up to the event waitlist and connect with fellow AI researchers and the Perplexity team. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Tried making an emoji scene with
#gpt3
Prompt: "Two bikers bike through the city and the park to reach their destination, the beach, and watch the sun set over the ocean."
GPT3:
⬛️🏙️🌳⬛️🌳
🚗🌲⬛️⬛️⬛
🚴♀️🚴♀️🟦🟦🟦
🟦🟦🟦🟦🌅
🟦🟦🟦🐟🟦
#stablediffusion
and
#dalle2
can turn prompts into images, but how about
#gpt3
? Here's how
#gpt3
can make visual scenes w/ emojis
Prompt: "Walter White running from the police in the middle of a desert with the sun overhead"
GPT3:
🏜🏜🏜🏜🌞
🏜🌵🌵🚓🚓
👨🔬🏜🌵🌵🏜
🏜🌵🌵🌵🏜
🧵
@robertmartin88
Totally agree - having used all three (plotly, matplotlib, and seaborn), plotly is my favorite given how flexible it is while remaining easy to use. Bonus points: visuals are nice n crisp
@0xtigs
I feel this every year too and have been trying to hold myself accountable by putting book reviews out. Check out some books I read in 2022 here: