ChatGPT, OpenAI's artificial intelligence text-generating chatbot, has conquered the world. It is capable of writing essays, code, and more on short text prompts, boosting productivity. But it also has a more... unpleasant side.
Either way, AI tools aren't going to disappear - and indeed, it has expanded significantly since its introduction just a few months ago. Big brands are experimenting with it, using AI to create advertising and marketing copy, for example.
And OpenAI is investing heavily in it. ChatGPT has recently been enhanced with GPT-4, the latest language writing model from the OpenAI labs. ChatGPT paid users have access to GPT-4, which can write more naturally and fluently than the model on which ChatGPT previously ran. In addition to GPT-4, OpenAI has recently connected ChatGPT to the Internet with plugins available in alpha for users and developers on its waiting list.
ChatGPT is a general-purpose chatbot that uses artificial intelligence to create text after a user enters a prompt, developed by technology startup OpenAI. The chatbot uses GPT-4, a large language model that uses deep learning to create human-like text.
On November 30, 2022, ChatGPT was released for public use.
Both the free version of ChatGPT and the paid version of ChatGPT Plus are regularly updated with new GPT models. The most recent model is GPT-4.
There is a free version of ChatGPT, which requires only registration, and a paid version of ChatGPT Plus.
Anyone can use ChatGPT! More and more tech companies and search engines are using chatbots to automate word processing or quickly answer user questions/concerns.
A chatbot can be any software/system that dialogs with you/human beings, but not necessarily with artificial intelligence. For example, there are chatbots that are rule-based, that is, they give ready answers to questions.
ChatGPT is AI-powered and uses LLM technology to generate text after a prompt.
Yes.
Because of the way these models work, they don't know or care whether something is true, only that it appears to be true. This is a problem when you use it to do your homework, sure, but when it accuses you of a crime you did not commit, it may well be slander.
Over the next few months, we'll see how the disturbing ChatGPT allegations unfold as technology and legal experts grapple with the industry's fastest-moving target.
There is no app for iPhone or Android, but users have the option to enable the chatbot on their mobile devices through a browser or third-party application that uses the public ChatGPT API.
Nowhere does it say that ChatGPT has a character limit. However, users note that there is a character limit after about 500 words.
Yes, it was released on March 1, 2023.
Examples of everyday use include programming, scripting, answering emails, lists, blog ideas, summarizing, etc.
Examples of advanced use include code debugging, programming languages, scientific concepts, solving complex problems, etc.
It depends on the nature of the program. While ChatGPT can write workable code in Python, it cannot necessarily program the code of an entire application. This is because ChatGPT lacks context awareness - in other words, the generated code is not always appropriate for the particular context in which it is used.
Yes. OpenAI allows users to save chats in the ChatGPT interface stored in the sidebar of the screen. There are no built-in sharing features yet.
Yes. There are many competitors to AI chatbots, such as Together, Google's Bard and Anthropic's Claude, and developers are creating open source alternatives. But the latter are harder - if not impossible - to launch today.
OpenAI has said that people in "certain jurisdictions" (e.g. the EU) can object to AI models processing their personal information by filling in this form. This includes the ability to make requests to remove AI-generated references about you. Although OpenAI notes that it may not honor all requests, as it must balance privacy requests with freedom of expression "in accordance with applicable law."
The web form to submit a request to delete data about you is called "OpenAI Personal Data Deletion Request".
In its privacy policy, the creator of ChatGPT briefly mentions objection requirements related to the use of "legitimate interests" (LI), pointing users to additional information about the opt-out request - when it writes, "See here for instructions on how you can opt out of our use of your information to train our models."
Discord recently announced that it had integrated OpenAI technology into its bot named Clyde, where two users tricked Clyde into giving them instructions on how to make the illegal drug methamphetamine (meth) and napalm incendiary mixture.
An Australian mayor has publicly stated that he may sue OpenAI for defamation over ChatGPT's false claims that he served time in prison for bribery. This would be the first defamation lawsuit against the text generation service.
CNET found itself at the center of controversy after Futurism reported that the publication published articles under a cryptic headline generated entirely by artificial intelligence. Red Ventures, which owns CNET Private Equity, was accused of using ChatGPT for SEO farming, even if the information was incorrect.
Several large school systems and colleges, including New York City public schools, have banned ChatGPT from their networks and devices. They argue that AI interferes with the learning process by encouraging plagiarism and misinformation, which not all teachers agree with.
There have also been cases where ChatGPT has accused people of false crimes.
Several marketplaces host and provide ChatGPT prompts for free or for a nominal fee. One of them is PromptBase. Another is ChatX. There are new ones popping up every day. There are also prompts on our website.
Bad. Several tools claim to be able to detect text created by ChatGPT, but in our tests they were inconsistent at best.
No. But OpenAI recently uncovered a bug that was fixed, making some users' conversation headers available to other users of the service.
The user who requested the data from ChatGPT is the copyright owner.
None of them are specifically against ChatGPT. But OpenAI is involved in at least one lawsuit that has implications for AI systems learning from public data that could affect ChatGPT.
Yes. Text-generating AI models such as ChatGPT tend to regenerate content from their training data.
Ailib neural network catalog. All information is taken from public sources.
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