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GPT-4o Contributions (openai.com)
37 points by tosh 28 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments



I found this section kind of interesting

> Blog post authorship

> Aidan Clark, Alex Baker-Whitcomb, Alex Carney, Alex Nichol, Alexander Kirillov, Alex Paino, Alexis Conneau, Allan Jabri, Anuj Gosalia, Barret Zoph, Ben Sokolowsky, Bogo Giertler, Bowen Cheng, Cheng Lu, Christine McLeavey, Coley Czarnecki, Daniel Kappler, Elizabeth Yang, Eric Antonow, Eric Wallace, Filippo Raso, Gabriel Goh, Greg Brockman, Hannah Wong, Heewoo Jun, Hendrik Kirchner, Jacob Menick, James Betker, James Betker, Jamie Kiros, Jason Kwon, Jeff Harris, Ji Lin, Jiahui Yu, Johannes Heidecke, John Schulman, Jonathan McKay, Jong Wook Kim, Jordan Sitkin, kendra rimbach, Kendra Rimbach, Kevin Liu, Krithika Muthukumar, Leher Pathak, Liam Fedus, Lilian Weng, Lindsay McCallum, Luke Metz, Mark Chen, Maya Shetty, Mianna Chen, Michael Lampe, Michael Wu, Michelle Pokrass, Mira Murati, Nacho Soto, Natalie Summers, Niko Felix, Olivier Godement, Owen Campbell-Moore, Peter Deng, Prafulla Dhariwal, Reimar Leike, Rocky Smith, Rowan Zellers, Saachi Jain, Sandhini Agarwal, Sam Toizer, Sean Grove, Shantanu Jain, Tao Xu, Tejal Patwardhan, Tomer Kaftan, Tom Stasi, Troy Peterson, Veit Moeller, Vinnie Monaco, Wayne Chang, Yu Zhang, Yuchen He


Me: in this list of names, what percent are male, female, and unknown/flexible?

ChatGPT4: Approximately 72.84% are male, About 23.46% are female, Around 3.70% are flexible or unknown based on the name Alex.


Well, one duplicate at least. Don't they read over it manually once?


Different people with the same name?


No, same people with the same name.


What does "Data flywheel" refer to here? Is it the continuous and immediate processing of user input while you're still speaking?


More like the data pipeline. Every bit of your usage of free chatgpt is being used to train ever better and ever more efficient iterations of the next GPT model


A lot of people will be looking, so sama is only credited under "Additional Leadership". Ilya is credited under "Core Contributors" and "Additional Leadership".


@tosh, any particular reason you shared this? Anything specific there that caught your attention?


It reminded me of movie credits. I always enjoy watching those because they help understand how much has to come together to make a movie.


Thanks for sharing, I thought about that topic often over the years. I like how people working on video games, even remotely, get public credits. It would be really nice to have something similar for software in general (with a way to opt out or opt-in)


See http://www.humanstxt.org/ for a generic answerer ( https://web.archive.org/web/20240507225939/https://humanstxt... )

One of the most powerful organizations, Hollywood, who are also people people do it. Stands to reason IT should consider it. (Don't confuse Hollywood with the snobbery of academia, not sure lab assistants etc get credits)

Google Dork - https://www.google.com/search?q=inurl%3Ahumans.txt

Netflix is cute, but not to the spirit - https://www.netflix.com/humans.txt




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