On Monday, OpenAI announced a new model in the GPT-3 family of AI-powered large language models, text-davinci-003, that reportedly improves on its predecessors by handling more complex instructions and producing longer-form content.Prompt: "Write a short rhyming poem explaining Einstein's theory of general relativity in easy but accurate terms"If you want to understand Einstein's thoughtIt's not that hard if you give it a shotGeneral Relativity is the name of the gameWhere space and time cannot remain the sameMass affects the curvature of spaceWhich affects the flow of time's raceAn object's motion will be affectedBy the distortion that is detectedThe closer you are to a large massThe slower time will seem to passThe farther away you may beTime will speed up for you to seeOpenAI makes GPT-3 available as a commercial product with an API, but for a fee ($0.02 per 1,000 tokens), anyone with an OpenAI account can experiment with the AI through a special "Playground" website that requires no coding skill.Introduced in 2020, GPT-3 gained renown for its ability to compose text in various styles at a similar level to a human, thanks to extensive training on text scraped from the Internet and data pulled from books.But in particular, experts note that GPT-3's latest update feels like a step forward in complexity that comes from integrating knowledge about a wide variety of subjects and styles into one model that writes coherent text.pic.twitter.com/vBAroN2SUvBeyond poetry, GPT-3 still has its flaws, as some have examined in detail."