Co-authored the InstructGPT paper that set the standard instruction-tuning + RLHF recipe.
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Luke Miller
Instruction-following via RLHF (InstructGPT)
Co-author, InstructGPT
Co-authored the InstructGPT paper that set the standard instruction-tuning + RLHF recipe.
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March 20, 2026
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Instruction-following via RLHF (InstructGPT)
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Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback
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OpenAI
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InstructGPT
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RLHF
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