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Earlier today, Microsoft released new WizardLM-2 7b, 8x22b, 70b with great benchmark result, (of course, they say as good or almost same as GPT-4), but they removed weights on Huggingface, repo on Github, and their whitepaper. Someone on Reddit joked maybe they released GPT-4 by mistake! lol Quantized. weights from other people are still around on Huggingface! #ML #LLM #AI
#AI #ML #llm
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 How do you use Copilot? IOS App? edge browser, Windows 11 machine? VScode plugin? I think I tried on the web a while ago, and I didn't like the interface. I stil pay $20 to OpenAI. lol
in reply to Chi Kim

Yeah, mostly on iOS. I’d say they are doing pretty good job and work the best for me out of them all. Wouldn’t mind free ChatGPT but it’s only up until 2023, whereas Copilot brings in Bing Search.
in reply to Chi Kim

Also, I think we talked about this before, I cannot justify 20 USD per month for either Copilot pro or Chat GPT. They really need to try harder or just lower the price. Make it a Spotify, for example! :)
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 Chat GPT Plus isn't worth it, you can just load up on $6 of developer credits and use an altertnative interface to GPT-4. I'm a fan of the commandline LLLM (https://github.com/simonw/llm), but GUIs do exist. Copilot for VS Code is another matter entirely, I get it for free via the Github Student pack, to which I have access, but I'd probably pay up if I needed to.
in reply to Mikołaj Hołysz

@miki @vick21 I access GPT-4 in both ways with ChatGPT Plus as well as API. If I use custom gpts, voice, etc, I just use ChatGPT web or iOS app. I just pay $20 for convenience and seemlessness. Mostly I use API for testing my apps I developed like VOLlama and VOCR, as well as when I need to feed a huge context.