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12291543891?profile=RESIZE_400xChatGPT subscribers who want to learn about OpenAI's custom GPT chatbots can now test some of them.  At its Dev Day event on 06 November 2023, the company revealed that subscribers could create their own ChatGPT chatbots for specific tasks.  Though that option is not yet available, 16 GPTs made by OpenAI are available for users to see how they work.  Interested parties will find a Tech Support Advisor to assist you with tech issues, a Negotiator to help you advocate for yourself, and a Sous Chef

12160809084?profile=RESIZE_400xChatGPT is a generative AI model that applies user inputs to train itself and continuously becomes more efficient.  Because ChatGPT has accumulated many more user interactions since its launch, it should, in theory, be much smarter as time passes.  Researchers from Stanford University and UC Berkeley conducted a study to analyze the improvement in ChatGPT's large language models over time, as the specifics of the update process are not publicly available.  To experiment, the study tested both GP

11421452658?profile=RESIZE_400xChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) falling under the broad definition of generative AI.  The sophisticated chatbot was developed by OpenAI using the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) model to understand and replicate natural language patterns with human-like accuracy.  The latest version, GPT-4, exhibits human-level performance on professional and academic benchmarks.  Without question, generative AI will create opportunities across all industries, particularly those that depend on l

11038599680?profile=RESIZE_400xThe recent attention paid to the chatbot AI program known as ChatGPT, from OpenAI, and its successor technology, GPT-4, the programs are, at the end of the day, just software applications.  And like all applications, they have technical limitations that can make their performance sub-optimal.

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In a paper published in March 2023, artificial intelligence (AI) scientists at Stanford University and Canada's MILA Institute for AI proposed a tec