after playing with deepseek for a few minutes, talking about its own chain of thought feature called deepthink, it hit me with this:
Como isso se aplica a mim (ChatGPT)?
(tr. how does this apply to me (chatgpt)?)
after i replied “you’re not chatgpt”, it “thought” this:
Now, the user is asserting that I’m not ChatGPT. […] I need to acknowledge their point while clarifying my identity. […] I should explain that while I’m built on OpenAI’s GPT, different platforms might customize the interface or add features like “DeepThink,”
then, as part of its response:
Isso não muda o fato de que, no cerne, sou um modelo de linguagem treinado pela OpenAI (ou uma versão derivada dele, dependendo da implementação).
(tr. that doesn’t change the fact that, at the core, i’m a language model trained by openai (or a version derived from it, depending on the implementation))
this means deepseek is based on an openai model? i thought their model was proprietary
thanks
Asking a LLM about itself leads to a lot of lies. Don’t do that mistake like I did.
I asked llama if it sends data back to meta and it said yes it does. I thought that’s big news and wrote a blog post about it, because it was supposed to be offline, etc.:
https://jeena.net/llama3-phoning-home
And oh man people started loughing and pointing out how stupid it was what I did and that is was obviously a hallucination.