Is ChatGPT always right?
Mustafa Saidalavi Mohamed
Digital Transformation Specialist & Genomics AI/ML Trailblazer | BI & Solution Architect | Child Online Protection Advocate | USPTO Patented Inventor | Certified Web3 Expert? | Quantum Computing Enthusiast
As the use of AI-powered generative technologies continues to grow, it is important to have a clear understanding of their capabilities and limitations. One area of confusion is the ability of these technologies to create original content.
Recently, a test was conducted where a text generated by Wikipedia was copied and provided to a language model, such as ChatGPT, to see what percentage of the text it would attribute to itself. To the surprise of many, the model claimed that the text was 100% generated by itself.
While language models like ChatGPT have been trained on vast amounts of text data, they are not capable of creating completely original content. Instead, they generate responses based on the patterns and relationships in the data they were trained on. In other words, their responses are generated from previously existing information and not from their own creativity.
Recently, a new tool called "ZeroGPT" has been developed that identifies AI-created content. According to ZeroGPT, the output generated by AI technologies is 100% original content. However, it is important to thoroughly evaluate the accuracy and reliability of this tool before relying on it for important decisions.
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It is important to be aware of these limitations and to understand that the output generated by AI technologies should be carefully evaluated and verified before being used for any important decisions. These technologies can be extremely useful tools for generating text, but they should never be relied upon to generate content without proper human oversight.
In conclusion, AI-powered generative technologies are powerful tools that can help us to quickly generate text, but it is important to understand their limitations and to use them responsibly. As with any tool, it is up to the user to determine the best way to use it in a given situation.
Social & Cultural policy director at Iran's National Center of Cyberspace
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