Sunday, April 23, 2023

OpenAI's GPT-4: A Spark Of Intelligence! [VIDEO SUMMARY]

The video titled "OpenAI's GPT-4: A Spark Of Intelligence!" is published by Two Minute Papers and presented by Dr. Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. The video discusses Microsoft's assessment of OpenAI's GPT-4 AI and its incredible capabilities, leaving the presenter in awe of the AI's achievements.


One of the most fun experiments presented in the video involves playing a text-based game with GPT-4, where the AI navigates through a map and makes decisions. After reaching the goal, GPT-4 can reconstruct the map of the entire game and even draw a map when asked, despite not being explicitly instructed to remember the layout.

GPT-4 can also create images using text, as demonstrated by the example of TikZ, which can create images from a text description. The AI was asked to write code for a small person built from letters of the alphabet and improved its output over time. It could even create a simple mockup of a video game and improve it using another AI, Stable Diffusion.

The video highlights that GPT-4 has never seen an image, but it has learned to "see" from textual descriptions it read on the internet. To test this, the AI was asked to stack a book, nine eggs, a laptop, a bottle, and a nail in a stable manner. The new version of GPT-4 provided a more reasonable and stable arrangement compared to the previous version.

GPT-4's programming skills are also impressive, as it can create a simple video game in HTML and JavaScript, even with rudimentary physics. It can even perform well in a software engineer interview, completing the task in just under four minutes. The AI's mathematical skills are showcased by solving problems from the International Mathematics Olympiad almost instantly.

Despite its incredible capabilities, GPT-4 still has some quirks, such as making arithmetic errors in a physics-inspired problem. However, Microsoft claims that GPT-4 might have a spark of general intelligence, which was previously thought to be impossible or at least not achievable in our lifetime.

The video concludes by noting that the paper on GPT-4 is over 450 pages long, and the presenter has only scratched the surface of its capabilities. The audience is encouraged to subscribe and hit the bell icon to continue exploring GPT-4's potential in future videos.