(but seriously: Thanks !)
Mixtral-8x7: This appears to be a technical term, possibly referring to a software, framework, or technology. Its exact nature is unclear without additional context.
Dolphin locally: "Dolphin" could refer to a software tool or framework. The term "locally" implies it is being run on a local machine or server rather than a remote or cloud-based environment.
3.5-turbo: This could be a version name or a type of technology. "Turbo" often implies enhanced or accelerated performance.
4-series preview: Likely a version or iteration of a software or technology that is still in a preview or beta stage, indicating it's not the final release.
Emacs: A popular text editor used often by programmers and developers. Known for its extensibility and customization.
Mistral Medium: This might be a product or service, possibly in the realm of technology or AI. The specific nature is not clear from the text alone.
Perplexity: Likely a company or service provider, possibly in the field of AI or technology. They seem to have a partnership offering involving Mistral Medium.
RenTech of AI: RenTech, or Renaissance Technologies, is a well-known quantitative hedge fund. The term here is used metaphorically to suggest a pioneering or leading position in the AI field.
DPO, Alibi, and sliding window: These are likely technical concepts or tools in the field being discussed. Without additional context, their exact meanings are unclear.
Modern mixtures: This could refer to modern algorithms, techniques, or technologies in the field of AI or data science.
TheBloke: This could be a reference to an individual, a role within a community, or a specific entity known for certain expertise or actions.
4070 Super: This seems like a model name, possibly of a computer hardware component like a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit).
MSFT: An abbreviation for Microsoft Corporation.
On-premise: Refers to software or services that are operated from the physical premises of the organization, as opposed to being hosted on the cloud.
That's a weirdly dismissive statement. The fundamental problem is that a lot of these terms are from after the AI's cutoff point. It's perfectly able to handle terms like "Emacs", "RenTech" or "MSFT", and it can guess that "4070 Series" probably refers to a GPU.
ChatGPT in a few years will probably be perfectly able to produce the correct answers.
(Actually, ChatGPT consistently claims its current cutoff is April 2023, which should let it give a better answer, so I'm taking a few points off my explanation. But it still feels like the most probable one.)
"4070 Super": https://chat.openai.com/share/0aac7d90-de65-41d0-9567-8e56a0...
"Mixtral-8x7": https://chat.openai.com/share/8091ac61-d602-414c-bdce-41b49e...