San Francisco-based OpenAI made its latest creation, the ChatGPT chatbot, available for free public testing on Nov. 30. Within a week of ChatGPT being unveiled, over a million users had tried to make the tool talk, according to Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI.
An illustration projected on a screen shows a robot hand and a human one moving towards each others during the "AI for Good" Global Summit at the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva, Switzerland, June 7, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo
Dec 5 - The use of artificial intelligence in emerging technologies continues to advance rapidly. San Francisco-based OpenAI made its latest creation, the, available for free public testing on Nov. 30. A chatbot is a software application designed to mimic human-like conversation based on user prompts.
Within a week of ChatGPT being unveiled, over a million users had tried to make the tool talk, according toOpenAI, a research and development firm, was founded as a nonprofit in 2015 by Silicon Valley investor Sam Altman and billionaire Elon Musk and attracted funding from several others, including venture capitalist Peter Thiel. In 2019, the group created a related for-profit entity to take in outside investment.
, answer follow-up questions, admit mistakes, challenge incorrect premises and reject inappropriate requests.providing the model with conversations in which they played both sides – the user and an AI assistant. The version of the bot available for public testing attempts to understand questions posed by users and responds with in-depth answers resembling human-written text in a conversational format.
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