The post is from a month ago, and the screenshots are at least that old. Even if Microsoft didn’t see this or a similar post and immediately address these specific examples, a month is a pretty long time in machine learning right now and this looks like something fine-tuning would help address.
I just ran this search, and i get a very different result (on the right of the page, it seems to be the generated answer)
So is this fake?
The post is from a month ago, and the screenshots are at least that old. Even if Microsoft didn’t see this or a similar post and immediately address these specific examples, a month is a pretty long time in machine learning right now and this looks like something fine-tuning would help address.
I guess so. Its a fair assumption.
The chat bar on the side has been there since way before November 2023, the date of this post. They just chose to ignore it to make a funny.
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It’s not ‘fake’ as much as misconstrued.
OP thinks the answers are from Microsoft’s licensing GPT-4.
They’re not.
These results are from an internal search summarization tool that predated the OpenAI deal.
The GPT-4 responses show up in the chat window, like in your screenshot, and don’t get the examples incorrect.