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  • OpenAI licenses GPT-3 technology to Microsoft
    OpenAI - 07:00 Sep 22, 2020
    OpenAI has agreed to license GPT-3 to Microsoft for their own products and services.
  • Learning to summarize with human feedback
    OpenAI - 07:00 Sep 04, 2020
    We’ve applied reinforcement learning from human feedback to train language models that are better at summarization.
  • OpenAI Scholars 2020: Final projects
    OpenAI - 07:00 Jul 09, 2020
    Our third class of OpenAI Scholars presented their final projects at virtual Demo Day, showcasing their research results from over the past five months.
  • Procgen and MineRL Competitions
    OpenAI - 07:00 Jun 20, 2020
    We’re excited to announce that OpenAI is co-organizing two NeurIPS 2020 competitions with AIcrowd, Carnegie Mellon University, and DeepMind, using Procgen Benchmark and MineRL.
  • Image GPT
    OpenAI - 07:00 Jun 17, 2020
    We find that, just as a large transformer model trained on language can generate coherent text, the same exact model trained on pixel sequences can generate coherent image completions and samples. By establishing a correlation between sample quality and image classification accuracy, we show that our best generative model also contains features competitive with top convolutional nets in the unsupervised setting.
  • OpenAI API
    OpenAI - 07:00 Jun 11, 2020
    We’re releasing an API for accessing new AI models developed by OpenAI.
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  • AI and efficiency
    OpenAI - 07:00 May 05, 2020
    We’re releasing an analysis showing that since 2012 the amount of compute needed to train a neural net to the same performance on ImageNet classification has been decreasing by a factor of 2 every 16 months. Compared to 2012, it now takes 44 times less compute to train a neural network to the level of AlexNet (by contrast, Moore’s Law would yield an 11x cost improvement over this period). Our results suggest that for AI tasks with high levels of recent investment, algorithmic progress has yielded more gains than classical hardware efficiency.
  • Jukebox
    OpenAI - 07:00 Apr 30, 2020
    We’re introducing Jukebox, a neural net that generates music, including rudimentary singing, as raw audio in a variety of genres and artist styles. We’re releasing the model weights and code, along with a tool to explore the generated samples.
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  • Improving verifiability in AI development
    OpenAI - 07:00 Apr 16, 2020
    We’ve contributed to a multi-stakeholder report by 58 co-authors at 30 organizations, including the Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Mila, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and Center for Security and Emerging Technologies. This report describes 10 mechanisms to improve the verifiability of claims made about AI systems. Developers can use these tools to provide evidence that AI systems are safe, secure, fair, or privacy-preserving. Users, policymakers, and civil society can use these tools to evaluate AI development processes.
  • OpenAI Microscope
    OpenAI - 07:00 Apr 14, 2020
    We’re introducing OpenAI Microscope, a collection of visualizations of every significant layer and neuron of eight vision “model organisms” which are often studied in interpretability. Microscope makes it easier to analyze the features that form inside these neural networks, and we hope it will help the research community as we move towards understanding these complicated systems.
  • OpenAI standardizes on PyTorch
    OpenAI - 08:00 Jan 30, 2020
    We are standardizing OpenAI’s deep learning framework on PyTorch.
  • Deep double descent
    OpenAI - 08:00 Dec 05, 2019
    We show that the double descent phenomenon occurs in CNNs, ResNets, and transformers: performance first improves, then gets worse, and then improves again with increasing model size, data size, or training time. This effect is often avoided through careful regularization. While this behavior appears to be fairly universal, we don’t yet fully understand why it happens, and view further study of this phenomenon as an important research direction.
  • Procgen Benchmark
    OpenAI - 08:00 Dec 03, 2019
    We’re releasing Procgen Benchmark, 16 simple-to-use procedurally-generated environments which provide a direct measure of how quickly a reinforcement learning agent learns generalizable skills.
  • Safety Gym
    OpenAI - 08:00 Nov 21, 2019
    We’re releasing Safety Gym, a suite of environments and tools for measuring progress towards reinforcement learning agents that respect safety constraints while training.
    Tags: Safety
  • GPT-2: 1.5B release
    OpenAI - 08:00 Nov 05, 2019
    As the final model release of GPT-2’s staged release, we’re releasing the largest version (1.5B parameters) of GPT-2 along with code and model weights to facilitate detection of outputs of GPT-2 models. While there have been larger language models released since August, we’ve continued with our original staged release plan in order to provide the community with a test case of a full staged release process. We hope that this test case will be useful to developers of future powerful models, and we’re actively continuing the conversation with the AI community on responsible publication.
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