Research Article
A Brief Analysis of “ChatGPT” – A Revolutionary Tool Designed by OpenAI
@ARTICLE{10.4108/airo.v1i1.2983, author={}, title={A Brief Analysis of “ChatGPT” -- A Revolutionary Tool Designed by OpenAI}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on AI and Robotics}, volume={1}, number={1}, publisher={EAI}, journal_a={AIRO}, year={2023}, month={3}, keywords={ChatGPT, GPT-3, OpenAI, Transformer Model, Artificial Intelligence}, doi={10.4108/airo.v1i1.2983} }
- Year: 2023
A Brief Analysis of “ChatGPT” – A Revolutionary Tool Designed by OpenAI
AIRO
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/airo.v1i1.2983
Abstract
The ChatGPT, a powerful conversational tool trained by OpenAI is considered to be a revolutionary model in the field of artificial intelligence and natural language processing. It has received a lot of attention because of its potential to automate a variety of tasks and possibly have an impact on sectors like translation, customer service, and content creation. It uses GPT-3 (Generative Pre-training Transformer 3) language model to process user queries. GPT-3 has been trained on a very large dataset, which includes a wide range of texts from the internet and other sources. This has given it a broad knowledge base and has allowed it to generate responses to a wide range of prompts that are coherent and human-like. GPT-3 is one of the largest and most powerful language models to date, and it has the ability to perform a wide range of natural language processing tasks. After its release, ChatGPT has become a trending tool for the public to experiment and explore what it is capable of. In this article, we want to clarify what ChatGPT is. How does it work? What makes it different from other chatbots or search engines like Google? What are the major challenges and future prospects for it?
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