Ai box experiment transcript11/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Congress has steadied, steadfast support to the DOD's AI initiatives is one of the keys to victory. We all have benefited from the terrific work of the NSCAI, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence and remain grateful for their insights into how we truly achieve the modernized force that we need.įinally, we never forget the enormous support we get from Congress, who continue to recognize the transformational nature of our current challenges. Special Operations Command Commander General Clarke, who brought their insight, not only their insights, but they brought the voice of the warfighter into our conversation, and it was really valuable to have them here as part of the session. We especially thank the vice chairman, General Hyten, and the U.S. She's been a tireless advocate for AI in the policy community and a number of other senior defense officials also included. Michele Flournoy joined us this week as well. I want to say thank you, first of all, to all those senior leaders who have participated in that dialogue over the past three days and we've heard from senior leaders across the department including Deputy Secretary Hicks, the Honorable Robert Work, former deputy secretary and currently the Vice Chair for the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI). We have over 1,400 participants in three days of virtualized content. This week, it was our second annual symposium. I hope many of you got the opportunity to listen in to at least some of the AI symposium and technology exchange that we had this week. And greetings to the members of the Defense Press Corps, really glad to be here with you today. So with that, sir, over to you for the opening statement. And I think we'll be able to get to everybody today. We'll begin today's press briefing with an opening statement followed by questions. Alka Patel, who is the Chief of Responsible AI (Artificial Intelligence). Jane Pinelis, who is the Chief of Test and Evaluation for the JAIC, and Ms. ![]() Lieutenant General Groan is joined today by Dr. Today it's my pleasure to introduce the director of the Department of Defense Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), Lieutenant General Michael Groen. I'll be moderating today's press briefing. “We are not, and won't for some time.LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ARLO ABRAHAMSON: My name is Lieutenant Commander Arlo Abrahamson. Some AI experts, tech entrepreneurs including Elon Musk, and scientists recently wrote an open letter calling for a six-month pause on the development of anything more powerful than GPT-4.Īt MIT last week, Altman confirmed that his company is not currently developing GPT-5. “An earlier version of the letter claimed OpenAI is training GPT-5 right now,” he said. The remarkable capabilities of GPT-4 have stunned some experts and sparked debate over the potential for AI to transform the economy but also spread disinformation and eliminate jobs. It involves having humans judge the quality of the model’s answers to steer it towards providing responses more likely to be judged as high quality. On possibility is that it used a method called reinforcement learning with human feedback, which was used to enhance ChatGPT. At the MIT event, Altman was asked if training GPT-4 cost $100 million he replied, “It’s more than that.”Īlthough OpenAI is keeping GPT-4’s size and inner workings secret, it is likely that some of its intelligence already comes from looking beyond just scale. Yet when OpenAI finally announced the new artificial intelligence model, the company didn’t disclose how big it is-perhaps because size is no longer all that matters. After ChatGPT debuted in November, meme makers and tech pundits speculated that GPT-4, when it arrived, would be a model of vertigo-inducing size and complexity. ![]()
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