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ChatGPT: Another Attempt at AI Chatbot
There have been various attempts at AI Chatbot, in which users can ask the AI questions and get human-like answers. Not Google, which supplies you with links to contents containing probable answers, but answering the question asked it directly and in details.
Microsoft had tried it, Meta
had tried it, but they have been met with their ends; as human bias of racism
and misogyny have corrupted these AI chatbot a in their learning.
But this OpenAI's chatbot, ChatGPT,
which is still in its beta phase, opened for users' testing, is doing this and
excelling.
ChatGPT uses the GPT-3.5
language technology (Generative Pre-trained Transformer)
which gets trained on large amount of data, texts from different sources;
provides detailed, human-like answers to questions asked it.
It was made available to the
public November 30, 2022.
Ask it for a tentative diagnosis based on clinical signs, it supplies you with the answer and how to confirm the diagnosis (if you ask it); ask it for a poem with a particular style, like a Twitter user asked it, to write a poem to condemn ChatGPT (itself) in Shakespeare's style, it supplied a wonderful answer.
by @DeqinFu on Twitter
Another wonderful thing about
OpenAI is that it has a "Try again" button, with which it supplies
fresh answer different from the initial.
Ask it to create a list view
with kotlin, it supplies a wonderful and different answer on every "Try
again".
It is been used for writing
and debugging codes.
ChatGPT is also used in
summarizing, paraphrasing, translating one language to another, writing essay;
more like getting assistant from a very intelligent human, not from a machine.
ChatGPT produces uncanny
and natural answers to homework questions and projects.
ChatGPT has been able to
filter out human bias which has brought the downfall of previous AI chatbots,
to answer questions intelligently.
Some questions that have
ensued since its release are:
Will
ChatGPT replace Google? Of course, No, Google, using its
own AI is a search engine, which ChatGPT is not.
Will
ChatGPT replace journalists? I don't see it doing so, it's not going to be
reporting, nor publishing. ChatGPT currently has a limitation of time of
knowledge, which is covered in this article.
Will
ChatGPT replace programmers? Definitely not, it may be replacing Stack
Overflow, not programmers. Some of the codes generated by ChatGPT still need
proper debugging.
Some limitations as indicated
on the OpenAI website, on which ChatGPT runs, are ChatGPT:
May
occasionally generate incorrect information
May
occasionally produce harmful instructions or biased content
has
Limited knowledge of world and events after 2021
Will ChatGPT be free? After
its beta phase, it likely won't be free for long.
Remember, ChatGPT is another
attempt at AI chatbot, with the hope it survives all biases and limitations.


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