In the last few months, OpenAI has launched a wide variety of products, including Instruct AI and DALLE. ChatGPT, with its machine-learning capabilities, has generated a lot of hype among developers and users. It offers a level of machine learning that no other AI chatbot can rival.
With ChatGPT, you can have human-like conversations with chatbots, and it works well up to a certain point. However, Philip Wang, a developer known for reverse engineering closed-source AI systems, recently introduced a text-generating model called “PALM+RLHF” that may replace ChatGPT. That is why we are discussing it now.
Will Google’s PaLM replace OpenAI’s ChatGPT? Let’s find out.
OpenAI is a research and development company founded in 2015 that focuses on developing new technologies. Among these innovations is ChatGPT, a machine-learning model that has gained a lot of attention from AI enthusiasts. ChatGPT is designed to be able to answer even complex questions. Philip Wang, the developer of the ChatGPT reverse engineering AI system, has introduced his text generation model called PaLM+RLHF.
Like ChatGPT, PaLM+RLHF behaves similarly, using a technique called reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) to learn how to generate text. Given the apparent power of both AIs, it’s natural to wonder if PaLM+RLHF could potentially replace ChatGPT. In this article, we will explore the strengths and weaknesses of both AIs to determine whether PaLM+RLHF is superior to ChatGPT.
Trust
We can trust that any product launched by OpenAI will be reliable, as it is a dedicated organization designed for creating AI products. Both Dalle and ChatGPT can be trusted. On the other hand, PaLM (Pathways Language Model) is occasionally developed by Philip Wang in association with Google. That is where the name Google comes from, so we can trust PaLM as well. However, it’s worth noting that Google is relatively new to creating AI products, so there may be some reason for doubt about PaLM.
Efficiency
Both OpenAI and PaLM generate text in the same way that an AI text generator should. Testing is required to improve the efficiency of any software development project. In terms of cost, it seems that it would be difficult for PaLM to perform multiple tests and provide assurance to users because it is 540 billion parameters in size. A study shows that analyzing 1.5 billion parameters would cost around $1.6 million, and it took approximately 3–4 months to test the large parameter model. As of now, you should use PaLM at your own risk, but once it has been thoroughly tested, it can be relied upon.
Accuracy
Both Chatbot and PaLM are well-known AI tools known for their accurate results. However, sometimes Google’s PaLM does not deliver completely accurate information, but it provides results that are close to the correct answer. We all know that PaLM has a large number of parameters, and this lack of training may contribute to its lower accuracy compared to ChatGPT. Both AI tools are excellent in their respective fields. However, ChatGPT is somewhat superior to Google’s PaLM when considering the above elements. This does not mean that PaLM is useless, however. It may be possible that, with further testing, PaLM could surpass ChatGPT.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Google’s PaLM?
Ans. It is an AI model that works similarly to ChatGPT but with wider coverage.
Q2. What is a pathway language model?
Ans. PaLM allows us to train a single model to do thousands or millions of tasks.
Q3. Is ChatGPT free to use?
Ans. Yes, it is free.
Q4. Will OpenAI replace programmers?
Ans. It is possible, but it will take time.