OpenAI's chief scientist told MIT Technology Review that he initially thought ChatGPT wasn't very good.
AdvertisementAdvertisementOpenAI's chief scientist admitted that he didn't think ChatGPT was very good before its record-breaking launch.
Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI's cofounder and chief scientist, told MIT Technology Review that he was initially unimpressed by the chatbot's inability to answer questions accurately, and was taken by surprise by its explosive popularity.
"I will admit, to my slight embarrassment … when we made ChatGPT, I didn't know if it was any good," said Sutskever.
AdvertisementAdvertisementSutskever told MIT tech review that the true draw of ChatGPT was convenience, not accuracy, comparing the first time people used it to a "spiritual experience."
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ChatGPT, Ilya Sutskever, —, Sutskever, Greg Brockman, Forbes, OpenAI
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