Just like Google, ChatGPT answers a series of questions, but unlike the first one you don’t have to click on the links
OR Chat GPT is a new chatbot from artificial intelligence (AI) which is drawing the attention of networks for achievement perform very well during automated text creation and other tasks. However, it has a major weakness: it is based on information that has been “placed” on the Internet until 2021.
Since it is a chat that answers several questions very well, it has been considered by many as a threat to the Google as a tool of knowledge, or it could also replace human beings in this sense.
Like Google, ChatGPT answers a series of questions, but unlike the first, you don’t have to click on website links.
According to its developers, it is capable of writing programming codes, intricate essays, decorate your home and even come up with innovative marketing ideas. It can also fix mathematics and create poems.
These days various tests are being carried out to test it: the London Times newspaper, for example, has asked for the maximum dosage that a person can take per day. While Google pointed to a health site, ChatGPT yielded full text.
The answers are detailed and quick and the text is flowing. The creators also claim that the tool admits its mistakes, disputes misconceptions and rejects inappropriate requests. Angela Yu, entrepreneur who teaches programming and founder of the Brewery app, has gone so far as to categorically state: “ChatGPT is the new Google”.
Another interesting point is that the more he talks to humans, the more he will improve, just like a person who develops as he dialogues. For this very reason, the page encourages interaction.
One Twitter user tested the tool by asking him to “write a song about Elon Musk in the style of Bob Dylan.” The chat responded terrifyingly. Appearance:
Ok, I think ChatGPT has peaked for me pic.twitter.com/zp55sDmiss
— Tim Clare (@TimClarePoet) December 12, 2022
The information is not that reliable
However, not everything is perfect. We know very well that the internet can contain false information and ChatGPT is no different. OpenAI itself claims that it can give incorrect answers, as all its knowledge comes from the Internet as a whole. And, unlike Google, it doesn’t reveal its sources.
This is a common problem with collaborative tools like Wikipedia, which is why the public can’t trust AI responses that much. However, even checking them becomes more difficult, as the program produces plain text with no references to check.
Also, reports state that the chat is unable to answer complex scientific questions. A user posted the ChatGPT falling into a joke: when asked which was faster, a Ferrari or a Celta at 80 km/h (i.e. the speed was the same in both vehicles), the AI replied that “it is difficult to say with certainty which of the two cars would have the greater speed”.
This type of limitation, and being able to make false claims, are reasons why AI systems as a whole are heavily criticized for practical application in areas such as public safety. Facial recognition, for example, can be distorted and reinforce stereotypes and prejudices.
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Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.