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ChatGPT, an AI Chatbot to Dominate the Market as AI Interactive Tool in 2023

AI is an upcoming weapon or tool whose effects on how we interact with and connect with the rest of the world are still only partially known

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ChatGPT an AI Chatbot to dominate as AI interactive tool in 2023

AI is an upcoming weapon or tool whose effects on how we interact with and connect with the rest of the world are still only partially known. Imagine being able to ask Google, Siri, or Alexa anything you want in text, or imagine being able to generate animation simply by describing or narrating it. That's how it kind of sounds.

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OpenAI ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot that interacts with users in an eerily convincing and conversational manner, was recently made available to the public. Users, including academics and some in the tech industry, have been astonished by its ability to provide lengthy, thoughtful, and comprehensive responses to prompts and questions, even if they are incorrect.

Open AI co-founder and prominent Silicon Valley investor Sam Altman recently announced on Twitter that ChatGPT had reached one million users after the tool quickly went viral. Additionally, it caught the attention of prominent technologists, including Box CEO Aaron Levie.

"There's a certain inclination that happens when another innovation changes your pondering register." Google did it. Firefox succeeded. It was accomplished by AWS. iPhone succeeded. "OpenAI is doing it with ChatGPT," Levie stated in a post that it made on Twitter.

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However, it raises potential concerns in conjunction with other AI-powered tools, such as the potential for bias perpetuation, misinformation dissemination, and disruption of creative industries.

What exactly is ChatGPT and how does it function?

For its responses, ChatGPT is a large language model that was trained on a huge amount of online data. It comes from the same company that made DALL-E, which responded to user commands to produce an almost infinite number of images. It is also the latest version of the GPT-3 text generator.

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After signing up for ChatGPT, users have the ability to ask the AI system a variety of questions, such as "Who was the president of the India in 1955?" or to translate complex concepts into language that a second-grader can comprehend. Even open-ended inquiries like "What is the purpose of life?" will be addressed. or "If it's -10 degrees outside today, what should I carry?"

"It depends on your plans for activities." "You should wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and a light jacket or sweater if you plan to be outside," ChatGPT replied. "You can wear a t-shirt, jeans, or other comfortable clothing if you plan to be inside."

Recent findings

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A person asked the chatbot to rewrite "Baby Got Back," a popular song from the 1990s, in the style of "The Canterbury Tales;" Instead of using a credit repair attorney, another person wrote a letter to remove a bad account from a credit report.

Other interesting examples include asking it for ideas for home decor that is inspired by fairy tales and asking it to answer a question from the AP English exam—it responded with a five-paragraph essay about Wuthering Heights.

"Format makes it possible for the tool to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests," OpenAI wrote in a blog post last week.

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While ChatGPT was able to respond to a variety of CNN questions with success, some of the responses were clearly off. In fact, ChatGPT users were temporarily banned from sharing information on Stack Overflow, a Q&A platform for programmers and coders, because it was "substantially harmful to the site and to users who are asking for or looking for correct answers."

Still, ABI Research's research director, Lian Jye Su, warns that the chatbot is working "without a contextual understanding of the language."

He stated, "It is very easy for the model to give answers that sound plausible but are incorrect or nonsensical." It sometimes acted in a biased manner or responded to harmful instructions, and it figured out when it was supposed to clarify. "It also lacks understanding of the country and region."

However, it does provide a glimpse into how businesses may be able to profit from the development of more robust virtual assistance and customer and patient care solutions.

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