The chapter explores the excitement and significance of a RLHF version of GPT-4 and the realization of building a first-party product, an AI assistant. It also touches on the surprise impact of the chat GPT launch on the sales team and diverting the team's focus from the first-party product for the GPT-4 launch.
Nabeel gets to ask Fraser for reflections on the development of ChatGPT on the one-year anniversary. They talk about the intersection of product managers and AI researchers, how ChatGPT came to be on the roadmap, how the team came to be formed, and the difference between polish & overengineering. They then discuss the recent explosion of real-time AI painting applications, the divide between text-based UIs and GUIs in AI products, and redesigning new creative arts at the intersections of art, realtime, and play.
* Aliisa on the night of ChatGPT's launch
* Martin Nebelong's Realtime painting experiements
* Fastlane.AI Painting
* Kepano - Photoshop for text
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:46) - Quotes from the ChatGPT 1 year anniversary
- (07:19) - Lessons from ChatGPT development
- (08:55) - It's not a happy accident
- (09:36) - The Birth of the AI Assistant
- (10:12) - Forming the ChatGPT team
- (19:15) - Differences between polish & overengineering
- (23:47) - Realtime AI Painting
- (25:47) - GUIs make it easier, so prompts can get harder
- (32:35) - Twitch meets the creative arts?