To ChatGPT, or not ChatGPT
I’m sure you’ve heard about ChatGPT, the new powerful AI chatbot from OpenAI.
I was going to write a post about it then thought why not get ChatGPT to do it for me?
Below is ChatGPT’s post.
ChatGPT is a powerful language generation model developed by OpenAI. It is based on the transformer architecture and is trained on a massive dataset of internet text. This allows it to generate human-like text that is often difficult to distinguish from text written by a real person.
One of the key features of ChatGPT is its ability to perform a wide range of language-based tasks. It can answer questions, generate creative writing, and even participate in conversation. This makes it a valuable tool for a wide range of applications, from customer service chatbots to content generation for social media.
Another important aspect of ChatGPT is its ability to generate text that is contextually aware. This means that it can understand the context of the input provided to it and generate text that is appropriate and relevant. This makes it an ideal tool for tasks such as language translation, text summarization, and text completion.
Overall, ChatGPT is a powerful and versatile language generation model that has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology. Its ability to generate human-like text and understand context makes it a valuable tool for a wide range of applications, and we can expect to see it being used in many more ways in the future.
“Don’t be surprised if you start seeing ChatGPT’s witty comebacks on your favourite sitcoms, they’re just that good.”
ChatGPT
It’s a bit dry, and not the way I write but it is informative. It also writes in American English so I’m not sure it would’ve fooled one of my old teachers.
He a link to a short story ChatGPT wrote on my personal blog as part of the WordPress Bloganuary challenge. Not a bad attempt but it definitely has holes in it. The Last Drop
I won’t make a habit of using ChatGPT to write my posts for me but I might use it for research purposes.
Take Care
Mike