OpenAI is likely to make fine-tuning UI available in the coming months according to Logan Kilpatrick. Users will have a seamless experience through the UI, allowing them to easily view their fine-tunes and create them effortlessly using the same interface, according to Kilpatrick.
The @OpenAI fine-tuning UI is here!
You can now see your fine-tunes directly and will be able to create them though the UI in the months to come!
We also bumped the concurrent training limit from 1 to 3 so you can fine-tune more models! pic.twitter.com/qQcQSWZUt7— Logan.GPT (@OfficialLoganK) September 19, 2023
Furthermore, OpenAI has increased the concurrent training limit from 1 to 3, enabling users to fine-tune multiple models simultaneously.
Currently, OpenAI permits developers to customize only a part of the model name using a suffix. However, in the coming future, developers might have the opportunity to fully customize the entire model name, as indicated by Kilpatrick.
Many developers around the world are hoping that OpenAI might make fine-tuning available at their inaugural developers’ conference ‘OpenAI DevDay’ which is taking place on November 6th, 2023 in San Francisco. There has been a lot of anticipation about what the company is going to announce, though Sam Altman has said that there is going to be no announcement about GPT-5.
Some predictions for OpenAI’s developer day on November 6th…
– Meaningful GPT-4 cost reduction
– Fine-tuning for GPT-4
– UI for fine-tuning
– Multimodal GPT-4 goes live
– DALL-E 3
– ChatGPT API (rethinking of plugins)
I bet I hit on at least 3.— Mckay Wrigley (@mckaywrigley) September 15, 2023
Recently, OpenAI also silently unveiled “gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct,” a new instruction language model designed for giving specific instructions efficiently, similar to the chat-focused GPT-3.5 Turbo.
This new model will replace existing Instruct models and certain text-based models. It maintains the same cost and performance as other GPT-3.5 models within a 4K context window, using training data up to September 2021.
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