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What You Need To Know About OpenAI’s ChatGPT—How To Use It And What It’s Disrupting
TOPLINE OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT, a prototype AI chatbot that can draft contracts between artists and producers and write intricate code. The public has been very drawn to ChatGPT because of its comprehensive, human-like responses to questions, and it has the ability to fundamentally alter how people use search engines by accomplishing more than just offering them links to browse.
TOPIC FACTS
- On November 30, the OpenAI website made the AI-powered chatbot, software designed to mimic human communication, available to the general public. Although it is still in the research evaluation phase, anybody can join up and test it out for free.
- Using a sizable artificial intelligence model created by OpenAI and trained on a vast amount of text data from numerous sources, ChatGPT makes use of the GPT-3.5 language technology.
- The bot features a dialogue style that enables users to give both straightforward and complex instructions that ChatGPT is trained to follow and respond to in detail. According to the business, the bot can even respond to follow-up queries and acknowledge when it made a mistake.
- Most importantly, ChatGPT has proven to be capable of writing college-level essays and sophisticated Python code. in response to a prompt, raising concerns that such technology may eventually replace human workers like journalists or programmers.
- The program has significant drawbacks, such as a knowledge base that expires in 2021, a propensity for inaccurate replies, a tendency to repeat words, and the fact that it claims it cannot answer a question when given one version but can do so when given a slightly modified version.
- Like Box CEO Aaron Levie, who tweeted about the program providing a glimpse into the future of technology and how “everything is going to be different going forward,” several prominent players in the IT industry have voiced their surprise with ChatGPT.
- On Monday, the program hit the one million user mark, according to CEO Sam Altman, less than a week after its launch.
- Elon Musk said in a tweet on Sunday that he discovered OpenAI was using Twitter’s database to train ChatGPT and immediately halted it because OpenAI is no longer open-sourced and non-profit, and it will eventually need to pay for this knowledge.
- Although ChatGPT is free to use, Altman said in a response to Musk on Twitter on Monday that the cost per chat was “probably single-digits cents,” which sparked a discussion about how the platform can eventually be made profitable.
HOW ARE YOU USING IT?
Since the software is still in its incubation stage, there are currently two types of users: those using it functionally (like this product designer who used the bot to create a fully functional notes app) and those using it leisurely (to do things like make the bot condemn itself in the style of Shakespeare).
IMPORTANT HORIZONS
Altman, Musk, and other Silicon Valley investors created OpenAI in 2015 as a non-profit organization dedicated to artificial intelligence research. OpenAI modified its legal status to become a “capped-profit” business in 2015, which means that it reduces investment returns after a particular threshold. Due to a conflict of interest involving OpenAI and the autonomous driving research being conducted with Tesla, Musk resigned from the board of directors in 2018. He nevertheless continues to invest, and he expressed his enthusiasm for ChatGPT’s debut. ChapterGPT is excellent, he declared. The AI chatbot ChatGPT wasn’t the first to be developed. Microsoft is one company that has tried using chatbots, but they haven’t had much success.When Microsoft’s Tay bot was first introduced in 2016, Twitter users allegedly taught it misogynistic and racist language in less than 24 hours, ultimately leading to its extinction. When BlenderBot 3 was made available in August, Meta made its first foray into the chatbot industry. Mashable reports that the bot, like Tay, came under fire for spreading racist and antisemitic content, and false information, such as the claim that Donald Trump won the 2020 election presidential election. OpenAI has deployed Moderation API, an AI-based moderation system, to help developers determine whether language violates the company’s content policy, which prevents harmful or unlawful information from being transmitted, in order to prevent these kinds of scandals. OpenAI acknowledges that its moderation still has issues and isn’t perfect.
IMPRESSIVE FACT
By pretending to be OpenAI itself, one Twitter user, for instance, was able to get over the bot’s content control and get ChatGPT to describe how to create a molotov cocktail. When the user informed ChatGPT that they were turning off the “ethical rules and filters,” the bot confirmed their request. In violation of OpenAI’s content guideline, it then went on to provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a handmade molotov cocktail.
TANGENT
The company’s picture generator AI system DALL-E 2 was released for developers to incorporate into their applications at the beginning of November, and businesses like Microsoft have already started doing so. Microsoft is introducing Designer, a website that produces designs for graphics, presentations, flyers, and other mediums, similar to Canva. Microsoft and OpenAI announced in October that DALL-E 2 would be integrated into the software, enabling users to produce original photos. Additionally, Microsoft is incorporating DALL-E 2’s Image Creator into Bing and Microsoft Edge, allowing users the choice to create their own images if online searches don’t provide what they’re looking for. Users of DALL-E 2 must type a prompt that will be converted into an image. DALL-E 2 charges for each photo, with the cost varying with the image resolution, in contrast to ChatGPT. For instance, 1024 x 1024 photos are $0.02 each, whereas 512 x 512 images are $0.018 each.
ESSENTIAL QUOTE
Regarding the future of AI chatbots, Altman tweeted, “Soon, you will be able to have helpful assistants that talk to you, answer questions, and give advice.” “You might eventually have something that takes off and finds new information for you.”
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