Is ChatGPT a Google & Job killer? AI NEWS
ChatGPT crossed 1 million users; in 5 days after its launch. Is ChatGPT going to kill the search engines like Google and perhaps your jobs?! It took Facebook 10 months to reach 1 Million users. Instagram took 2 and a half months, and ChatGPT only 5 days! The bot, which drew more than 1 million users soon after its launch, is attracting more investors to generative AI.
GPT 3 stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer, an OpenAI’s latest AI language model. GPT 3 is the most powerful language model ever built. The model has 175 billion parameters. To put that figure into perspective its previous model GPT 2 which was considered state of the art and shockingly massive when it was released last year had 1.5 billion parameters.
It is largely being recognized for its language capabilities, when properly primed by humans it can even write creative fiction. Researchers say that GPT 3 samples are not just close to human level in fact they are creative, funny, and intelligent. They also said that chatting with the GPT 3 feels very similar to chatting with a human being.
Like many are asking, Will Silicone Valley people lose their jobs? My two cents are, when it comes to emotional intelligence, of human being, AI falls short, and won't be able to perform like a human being, as the name suggests it's an artificial intelligence.
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GPT 3’s possible uses can be only limited to our imaginations.
At its core GPT 3 is an extremely sophisticated text predictor. A human gives it a chunk of text as input and the model generates its best guess as to what the next chunk of text should be. It can then repeat this process by taking the original input together with the newly generated chunk treating that as a new input and generating a subsequent chunk until it reaches a length limit.
ChatGPT is coming for classrooms, hospitals, marketing departments, and everything else as the next great startup boom emerges. But At the sametime Schools are taking steps to stop students from using OpenAI's?ChatGPT to cheat.
Earlier this month, the?New York City Department of Education?blocked the chatbot from school networks and devices across the district,?citing?concerns over plagiarism, as well as the bot's accuracy.?Seattle Public Schools & Los Angeles Unified School District put similar limits on the use of the bot in December.
Edward Tian, a senior at Princeton University, created a tool called GPTZero that identifies text generated by Open AI's ChatGPT to crack down on AI plagiarism. But that doesn't mean he supports banning ChatGPT in schools.
The 22-year-old computer science and journalism student told NPR that it's impossible to prevent students from using ChatGPT. Instead, it's important that students understand what the technology is capable of and what it means for society at-large as AI tools becomes integrated into our every day lives, he said.
"It doesn't make sense that we go into that future blindly," Tian told NPR. "Instead, you need to build the safeguards to enter that future."
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