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Comment by PunchTornado

2 days ago

If this was that good, why would Google release it?

You won't believe how many ground breaking papers Google have released for AI research in the past 10-20 years.

We just take it for granted.

They want to find more researchers that are motivated to build upon it for the much improved, private, next version.

I assume: 1) They work at Google Research, not Google DeepMind. The latter seems to be more focused on developing AI products now, but Google Research seems to be still quite research based. 2) Google is overall much more liberal with researchers being able to publish their results, compared to OpenAI. I don't think this is necessarily rational from a business perspective where you get disproportionate payoff if you are a step ahead of everyone else. There is a reason why OpenAI has outpaced Google in terms of AI. Maybe those Google researchers were hired under the condition that they are allowed to publish their results?