By putting ChatGPT online last November, the American company OpenAI caused a small earthquake.
This tool, capable of conversing with the Internet user and generating any type of text on demand, has made the general public aware of the galloping advances in artificial intelligence.
But how does ChatGPT really work?
With what data did this AI learn to speak and write?
Were values instilled in it, and if so, which ones?
Faced with these questions, the scientific community comes up against a wall: OpenAI, financed to the tune of 10 billion dollars by Microsoft, refuses to open its hood.
ChatGPT is a black box.
The privatization of advances in artificial intelligence is a risk that Hugging Face wants to combat.
This company, founded by three French people and valued at $2 billion, is unknown to the general public, but essential in the AI community.
More than 10,000 companies, including Pfizer, Renault or Roche…
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