Interview with ChatGPT
Jennifer Burns
Comms Strategist, Storyteller, Relationship Builder, & Pro Risk Responder
I am fascinated by ChaptGPT and the internet's obsession with it. Among the groups I belong to on LinkedIn I repeatedly see similar polls and comments appear, so I decided to ask ChatGPT for the answers myself.
Q) ChatGPT, what is your purpose in public relations?
A) My purpose in public relations is to assist in communicating information to the public, and help share and maintain a positive reputation for an individual, organization or brand. This can include tasks such as writing press releases, creating and managing social media content and responding to inquiries from the media or the public.
Q) ChatGPT, will you replace writers?
A) As a language model, I am able to assist with writing tasks such as generating text, summarizing content, and providing creative inspiration. However, it is unlikely that I will completely replace human writers. Writing is a creative process that often involves a unique perspective and style that cannot be replicated by a machine. Additionally, human writers are able to understand context and nuances in a way that a language model like myself may not be able to. My main purpose is to assist writers and help them to be more productive, more efficient and enhance their work.
Q) ChatGPT, will you continue to evolve to answer questions thoroughly on a granular level?
A) As a machine learning model, I am constantly evolving and being updated with new data and information. This means that my ability to answer questions on a granular level will continue to improve over time. However, my performance will always be limited by the quality and breadth of the data that I have been trained on. Additionally, answering questions on a granular level requires a deep understanding of the subject matter and the ability to reason, which are currently challenging for AI models to achieve. My goal is to provide accurate and helpful information to the best of my ability given the data I've been trained on.
Q) ChatGPT, an economist quoted in Bloomberg says "ChatGPT will become the calculator of writing." Do you think that's true? Why or why not?
A) As a language model, I am able to assist with writing tasks such as generating text, summarizing content and providing creative inspiration. However, I would not consider myself to be a "calculator of writing." Writing is a creative process that often involves a unique perspective and style that cannot be replicated by a machine. Additionally, human writers are able to understand context and nuances in a way that a language model like myself may not be able to. My main purpose is to assist writers and help them to be more productive, more efficient and enhance their work, but not replace them. So in that sense, I am a tool to help writers, not a calculator of writing.
Q) How can ChatGPT help us in our daily tasks?
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ChatGPT is currently available as a free research preview. The architects have made it available publicly to get feedback and improve the AI system to become more natural and safe according to the website.