“It’s certainly welcome to see companies trying to tinker with the development of their systems to try and reduce these kinds of errors — I think what’s key is to interpret this as corporate research, in light of the many barriers that exist to deeper forms of accountability,” Sarah Myers West, managing director of the AI Now Institute, told CNBC.
West added, ”[OpenAI is] releasing a small dataset of human-level feedback with this paper, but it hasn’t provided basic details about the data used to train and test GPT-4. So, there’s still a tremendous amount of opacity that is challenging any meaningful accountability efforts in the field of AI, even as these systems are directly affecting people already.”
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