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AI Eye: Train NFT-Selling AI Models with LLMs, the Large Lying Machines

AI Eye: Train NFT-Selling AI Models with LLMs, the Large Lying Machines

– Vance Spencer, co-founder of Framework Ventures, is excited about the potential of AI Arena, a game that allows players to train AI models to battle each other in an arena.

– AI Arena is backed by Paradigm and combines elements of Super Smash Brothers and Axie Infinity. The AI models are tokenized as NFTs, allowing players to train and sell them.

– The game involves three steps: demonstrating what needs to be done, calibrating and providing context for the model, and diagnosing areas for improvement.

– AI Arena is currently in closed beta testing and plans to launch on Ethereum scaling solution Arbitrum in Q1 2024.

– The game has both a browser-based version for casual players and a blockchain-based version for competitive esports players.

– The game will have its own token, which will be distributed to players and used for entry fees in competitions.

– AI Arena envisions expanding into other game genres and creating a marketplace for AI models trained for specific business tasks.

– AI startup Vectara conducted an analysis showing the accuracy of large language models like ChatGPT and Claude. GPT-4 was found to generate fake information 3% of the time, while Claude 2 produced 8% fake information.

– Google’s PaLM model generated fake information 27% of the time. Google recently rolled out tools to help users spot fake images.

– AI-generated images played a minor role in the Israel-Gaza war, but were used to discredit real images. Adobe was reported to be selling AI-generated images of the war through its stock image service.

– OpenAI unveiled GPT-4 Turbo, a faster model that can accept long text inputs. They also announced the GPT Store, where users can create custom GPT models and upload them for others to use.

– Elon Musk introduced Grok AI, a beta version trained on tweets that provides information available on the internet. Over 400 cryptocurrencies linked to Grok were launched, but some were involved in rugpulls.

– Samsung introduced a new AI model called Gauss, YouTube rolled out AI features for premium subscribers, and Google DeepMind released an AGI tier list.

– Amazon is investing in a GPT-4 rival called Olympus and has been testing its humanoid robot called Digit.

– The article includes AI pun pictures created by Alvaro Cintas.

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