Will Google or DeepMind release a public interface for a Large Language Model before April 1, 2023?
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Resolves the same way as the corresponding Metaculus question. The description from that question is copied below:

Google Brain introduced the Transformer model in 2017 and advanced it further in 2018, which have become the basis of Large Language Models (LLMs). More recently, Google Brain announced an LLM called PaLM and Deep Mind announced Gopher.

None of these models have been publicly available, however, unlike OpenAI's ChatGPT (public, free, no API) or OpenAI's GPT-3 (public, paid, has an API). Google has shared an "AI Test Kitchen" in 2022 with an LLM called LaMDA, but available only to limited partners.

On Dec 21, 2022, Business Insider reported Google declared a "Code Red" about the rising popularity of ChatGPT.

Will Google or DeepMind release a public interface for a Large Language Model before April 1, 2023?

This question resolves as Yes if Google or DeepMind provide a public web or app interface (free or paid) for a Large Language Model before April 1, 2023. Otherwise, it resolves as No.

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  • Whether a model is a Large Language Model will be judged by Metaculus according to information from credible sources, but generally speaking, any very large (>10B parameter) model using Transformer architecture that has scores on standard NLP benchmarks at least as high as GPT-3 will count.

  • "Public" here means not a private beta - while there may be a waitlist or rate limiting, members of the public must be able to sign up and use it.

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"This question resolves as Yes if Google or DeepMind provide a public web or app interface (free or paid) for a Large Language Model before April 1, 2023. Otherwise, it resolves as No.

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  • "Public" here means not a private beta - while there may be a waitlist or rate limiting, members of the public must be able to sign up and use it."

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@CalebWithers Yes, it says in the description that this market resolves the same way as the Metaculus question and that one has already been resolved as "yes".

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