ChatGPT is an artificially intelligent chatbot developed by OpenAI Inc. and based on GPT-3.5. It is a language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text and can respond to anything from stories to mathematical solutions to theoretical essays. “The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests,” the website states.
On social media, many have already posted about their interactions with the bot, which have been at times bizarre, funny, or both. “I’m finding my biggest limitation to using it is *my* imagination!” tweeted video journalist Cleo Abram alongside a video of her asking the bot to “explain nuclear fusion in the style of a limerick.” Some people theorized that Google could lose its value as the No. 1 search engine because of the early success of the chatbot.
ChatGPT has a distinct memory; it can recall previous comments in a conversation and relay them to the user. This chat GT can respond to anything from theoretical essay questions to mathematical solutions, as well as short questions and stories.
“ChatGPT seems like a human being,” Varun Mayya, CEO of software building company Avalon Labs, told Global News. “It’s just like a human being, except it has all the world’s knowledge.” Users can request that the AI write essays, poems, or scripts, as well as translate or summarise the text. It can also answer questions about a wide range of topics and solve coding issues.
The ChatGPT chatbot is easy to use because all you have to do is type in your text and you will receive the information. However, OpenAI requires an account before you can use any of its tools, so if you don’t already have one, you’ll need to create one. You can choose an easy login using a Google or Microsoft account.