What is ChatGPT, the AI that is in buzz and why everyone is talking about it

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Say hello (literally) to the latest sensation in the technological world, ChatGPT: the AI that is taking the internet by storm and is making headlines for its astonishing capabilities.

In Short

  • ChatGPT is developed by the Artificial Intelligence (AI) research company OpenAI.
  • The chatbot understands natural language and responds in a human-like manner.
  • ChatGPT was unveiled as a prototype on November 30,2022.

By Jiten Kapadiya: Those are old days when Google and Wikipedia were the ‘cheat sheets’ that students used to rely upon while doing their homework. If you feel that you have been privileged to be born in the internet age, which made it so much easier to get through school and college, you’ll feel differently by the time you’ve read this entire article. Say hello (literally) to the latest sensation in the technological world, ChatGPT: the AI that is taking the internet by storm and is making headlines for its astonishing capabilities.

Now, we all know of certain tools that help us with paraphrasing information, translating certain languages, aid with grammar, and so on. But we also know that their abilities are limited and we can’t fully rely on the results. But ever heard of a tool that can write accurate essays and even compose music and poetry? This isn’t all; the ChatGPT can also help you to detect problems in your code and can even write it for you.

AI-powered chatbot

ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that has been developed by the Artificial Intelligence (AI) research company OpenAI. The chatbot understands natural language and responds in a human-like manner. It is based on GPT-3.5, which is a language model. The chatbot was unveiled as a prototype on November 30,2022.

While announcing the chatbot, OpenAI wrote on its announcement page, “We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.”

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