ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in November 2022.
Image source: wipo magazine expo 2019
It is built on top of
OpenAI's GPT-3 family of large language models and has been fine-tuned (an
approach to transfer learning) using both supervised and reinforcement learning
techniques.
ChatGPT
It is able to create novel sentences, paragraphs and even entire stories that are indistinguishable from human writing. The bot has been trained using a combination of supervised learning techniques. It has also been fine-tuned using reinforcement learning algorithms. ChatGPT is a fully automated bot that learns to write text based on human feedback. It does this by using machine learning algorithms and data from conversational interfaces. ChatGPT has been trained with over 300 million lines of dialogue generated by people talking to each other through chat apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, Skype, WeChat and Tinder. The bot can be used for a wide range of purposes, from writing product descriptions and blog posts to generating fake reviews and comments. It can also be used to create stories based on user input.
ChatGPT
is able to create new paragraphs, sentences and even entire paragraphs using
machine learning algorithms. ChatGPT has been trained to write text based on
human feedback. It does this by using machine learning algorithms and data from
conversational interfaces. ChatGPT has been trained with over 300 million lines
of dialogue generated by people talking to each other through chat apps like
WhatsApp, Messenger, Skype, WeChat and Tinder. ChatGPT is a natural language
generator that can write text based on human feedback. ChatGPT has been trained
with over 300 million lines of dialogue generated by people talking to each
other through chat apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, Skype, WeChat and Tinder. The
bot uses machine learning algorithms and data from conversational interfaces to
learn how to write text.
According
to OpenAI guest researcher Scott Aaronson, OpenAI is working on a tool to
attempt to digitally watermark its text generation systems to combat bad actors
using their services for academic plagiarism or spam.
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