(ORDO NEWS) — Microsoft founder Bill Gates said he believes ChatGPT will “change the world” on a scale similar to the arrival of the personal computer.
But do not forget that Microsoft has invested a lot of money in the development of ChatGPT and has a certain interest in its success.
Speaking to the German business newspaper Handelsblatt, Gates said: “Until now, artificial intelligence could read and write, but it could not understand the content.
New programs such as ChatGPT will make many office jobs more efficient by helping you write invoices or letters. It will change our world.”
ChatGPT is a free chatbot developed by OpenAI that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate human-like responses to questions and demands.
The technology is based on neural networks that mimic the basic architecture of the brain for information processing and learning.
“We have developed a model called ChatGPT that communicates in a conversation mode,” the website says.
“The dialogue format allows ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject irrelevant requests.
ChatGPT is a sister model to InstructGPT that is trained to quickly follow instructions and provide a detailed response.”
However, you should not look at the chatbot only as entertainment. ChatGPT is one of the first effective systems that is easy to use and demonstrates the great potential of AI.
Thanks to this, he is able to revolutionize almost all areas of society, from the media and art to business and science.
ChatGPT was developed by OpenAI, but Microsoft has made a big investment in the company. Microsoft has invested at least $1 billion in OpenAI to develop its artificial intelligence system.
The Microsoft Bing search engine also plans to use some of the features of ChatGPT on the platform.
The sensational introduction of ChatGPT proved to be a serious threat to Google’s supremacy. In response to the advent of the chatbot, Google announced its AI bot competitor called Bard.
Unfortunately, its demo didn’t go as smoothly as the developers had hoped. We wrote more about this here.
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