CHAT GPT

UChatGPT was launched on November 30, 2022, by San Francisco–based OpenAI, the creator of DALL. E 2 and Whisper AI. The service was launched as initially free to the public, with plans to monetize the service later. By December 4, 2022, ChatGPT already had over one million users.

Since OpenAI released its blockbuster bot ChatGPT in November, users have casually experimented with the tool, with even Insider reporters trying to simulate news stories or message potential dates.

To older millennials who grew up with IRC chat rooms — a text instant message system — the personal tone of conversations with the bot can evoke the experience of chatting online. But ChatGPT, the latest in technology known as "large language model tools," doesn't speak with sentience and doesn't "think" the way people do.

That means that even though ChatGPT can explain quantum physics or write a poem on command, a full AI takeover isn't exactly imminent, according to experts.

"There's a saying that an infinite number of monkeys will eventually give you Shakespeare," said Matthew Sag, a law professor at Emory University who studies copyright implications for training and using large language models like ChatGPT.


What is Chat GPT used for?

But what are the applications of Chat GPT? Some of the applications for which you can use Chat GPT (besides having a good time asking questions) are discussed below:

With GPT you can generate coherent and well-written texts in a wide range of styles, topics and languages. In addition, news summaries, product descriptions or stories can be generated.

Thanks to this chat, problems can be analyzed and solutions or answers to questions can be generated.

GPT can be used to generate appropriate and consistent responses for a chatbot in a wide range of contexts.

It can be used to generate attractive posts and messages for social networks.

With GPT you can generate reports, e-mails and other content for productivity applications.

Thanks to chat GPT, large data sets can be analyzed and valuable information can be extracted from them.