Monday, October 16, 2023

Highlights of the Fireside Chat with Ilya Sutskever & Jensen Huang: AI Today & Vision of the Future

This is the condensed version of the "Fireside Chat: With Ilya Sutskever and Jensen Huang: AI Today and Vision of the Future (March 2023)". In this video, I've carefully selected the top 10 questions from the original hour-long talk and condensed them into just over 30 minutes. Additionally, I've created a timeline of these questions asked by Jensen to Ilya, accompanied by relevant research papers. As machine transcription is often inaccurate, I manually transcribed the entire video (laborious), recognizing the importance of accurate captions for those with hearing difficulties. Anyways, you may find this information useful.

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Time-codes:

00:00:00 Q1. Intuition behind deep learning?
00:02:20 Q2. Initial motivations behind OpenAI?
00:07:54 Q3. Intuition about scaling laws (and RLHF)?
00:11:07 Q4. Aspects of ChatGPT and their abilities?
00:14:57 Q5. Major differences between GPT-4 and previous versions?
00:18:37 Q6. Reasoning capability of GPT-4 and limiting factors?
00:23:47 Q7. Importance of multi-modality?
00:28:53 Q8. How multi-modality helped improve GPT-4 over GPT-3?
00:30:46 Q9. Predictions for the next 2 years?
00:32:57 Q10. Surprising results?

Relevant research papers:

Learning to Generate Reviews and Discovering Sentiment https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.01444

Scaling Laws for Autoregressive Generative Modeling https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.14701

Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.02155

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