Researchers at Stanford took down their Alpaca AI, a short-lived chatbot that harnessed Meta’s LLaMA AI. Alpaca went public last week, and came down shortly as costs went up and safety risks became more apparent.
So far, researchers can't get AI to behave. The Stanford model, based on Meta's LLaMA AI, went down as fast as it went up
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