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AI Takeover?

What You Need to Know About


ChatGPT
If you’ve spent more than 5 minutes on the internet, and particularly
social media, you know there is a lot of buzz around a new artificial
intelligence called ChatGPT. Understandably there are ethical concerns
about how Open AI GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) will be used.
Is it the beginning of every horror sci-fi movie we’ve seen or a precursor
to a better life?
What are the implications when you have a chat with AI? There’s no
doubt that it will change our society, so let’s dive right in and learn more!

I What is ChatGPT?
AI was first successfully developed in 1951 at the University of Oxford. It
was originally developed as a gaming program that within a few months
could play a complete game of checkers at the same speed as a human.
We’ve certainly come a long way from those early days. Facial recognition
on our phones, social media, spell check, Alexa, Siri, and smart home
devices are all examples of how AI has become part of our daily lives.
And now there’s ChatGPT, which launched in November 2022. It’s a
chatbot that answers questions with remarkably human-like text. You can
try it out for yourself for free at chat.openai.com.
For example, if you ask this AI chatbot “Will artificial intelligencel ever
turn on humanity?” Instead of just replying “No,” it explains in a
paragraph that while it can’t predict the future with certainty, each AI
system follows the rules and objectives set out by its creators.
ChatGPT will conversationally interact with you . That means it
can stay on track with follow-up questions, reject inappropriate inquiries,
challenge your premises, and even admit its mistakes. While it is startling
that technology approximates this level of intelligence, keep in mind
ChatGPT is not a sentient entity. It does not have the capacity to reason
logically as a human would.

II How Was ChatGPT Made?


ChatGPT came out of Open AI, a for-profit artificial intelligence research
lab located in San Francisco, CA co-founded by Elon Musk and Sam
Altman and financially backed by Microsoft. It is important to understand
that AI needs to be trained and with ChatGPT, the creators used both
Supervised Learning and Reinforcement Learning.
Open AI GPT used Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF)
which resulted in minimizing harmful, biased, and incorrect output.
Predecessors to ChatGPT were GPT, GPT-2, GPT-3, and GPT-3.5. Each
successive AI chatbot was built and fine-tuned based on the previous one.
In the supervised learning phase, the chatbot was fed massive amounts of
data gleaned from the internet. However, as we know, not all information
is completely accurate and sometimes the AI responses reflect that. To
fine-tune the AI, the reinforcement learning phase was started where the
chatbot was trained to produce responses that are both human-like and
correct.
In essence, ChatGPT has consumed a significant chunk of the internet.
Just think about how massive that mountain of information is! The chatbot
can take all of the info and use it to predict answers – a bit like someone
trying to solve a mystery.
III What Is It Used For?
ChatGPT’s neural network has been trained to respond to prompts from
humans who, we know, have an unlimited ability to ask questions. As a
result, the opportunities are endless when it comes to having a chat with
artifical intelligence. One can even create a custom ChatGPT bot that
trains on your own data. But the unknown about its ultimate limitations is
making some people question whether it will replace people in jobs and
how it will change the education and arts landscape.
Despite the legitimate concerns and questions, ChatGPT can be
informative and useful. It can tackle writing projects like emails, essays,
and poetry, use a prompt to write code, answer questions, act as a virtual
assistant in businesses, and help in marketing.
Open AI GPT can train AI to assume mundane and repetitive tasks like
data entry and initial customer service. It’s accurate to say that AI and
advanced robotics will displace workers in the next few years but the flip
side is that it will create just as many, if not more, employment
opportunities.
AI has changed how we do our jobs. We use automated spell and
grammar checks instead of a clunky dictionary. We send quick texts
instead of getting bogged down in phone calls. We can send a lot of
information to people with one click of a key instead of stuffing envelopes.
It should be expected that AI will continue to mold how we work.

IV Concerns About ChatGPT


Not everyone is throwing a ticker-tape parade for ChatGPT, however.
Because the AI is trained based on human-constructed content on the
internet, it’s easy to see that many people are worried about getting
ripped off by ChatGPT. In fact, there are two very big concerns that have
come to light since ChatGPT was developed, and here’s the latest you
should know.

V Plagiarism
Because this technology learns by consuming the content on the internet,
plagiarism is a real concern. Multiple schools and universities are
concerned about the serious transgression of plagiarism and have banned
using ChatGPT. It can also disseminate false information because it bases
its responses on info it has consumed. Currently, there are many ongoing
efforts to incorporate ethical AI principles into the development of this
type of technology.

VI Copyright Infringement
Groups of artists have already launched lawsuits claiming that their
intellectual property was used to train the chatbot who then produces
work that can be considered stolen from the original human artist. This AI
learns by viewing millions of content created by real human artists and by
analyzing patterns re-creates art that is extremely similar. Many artists
argue that they deserve a fair cut of profits made from AI artwork.

VII Google’s Competitor to ChatGPT: What We Know So Far


Open AI gpt is not the only chatbot out there. On February 7, 2023,
Google released BARD to compete with Open AI. Like ChatGPT, users of
Bard key in questions and receive human-like responses. However, unlike
ChatGPT which has access to internet data until 2021, Bard can include
recent events in its responses.
Bard is based on LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) and
has proven to have remarkable abilities to generate text. The rollout of
Bard is only available to specific testers at the moment but Google has
stated that the general public will have access to it in the coming weeks.

VIII Interested in AI and the Future of Tech?


The future of tech is bright and if you’re interested in studying AI, the first
step is higher education. At University of the People (UoPeople) we are an
American accredited school offering several computer science degree
options.
o Robotics and automation in various industries
o Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) developments
o Quantum Computing and its potential impact on AI
Here's a broad list of topics related to AI and the future of tech:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) breakthroughs and innovations
Machine Learning (ML) algorithms and applications
Deep Learning advancements and neural networks
Natural Language Processing (NLP) and its applications
Computer Vision and image recognition technologies
Edge Computing and distributed AI systems
Internet of Things (IoT) and smart connected devices
Autonomous vehicles and transportation technologies
Healthcare innovations driven by AI and tech
Cybersecurity challenges and AI-driven solutions
1. Ethical considerations in AI development and deployment
2. Bias and fairness in AI algorithms
3. Privacy concerns and data protection in the age of AI
This list covers a wide range of topics, but it's by no means exhaustive.
The field of AI and the future of tech is constantly evolving, presenting
new opportunities and challenges. Which topics from this list catch your
interest, or do you have any specific questions about them? Let's delve
deeper into the discussion!
1. AI in education and personalized learning experiences
2. Environmental sustainability and AI-driven solutions
3. Social and economic implications of AI-driven automation
4. Human-AI collaboration and the future of work
You can pursue an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in computer science,
a master’s in information technology or a certificate in various computer
science specialties.
UoPeople has eliminated traditional barriers to college by being 100%
online, tuition-free, and only requiring students to provide a high school
diploma or equivalent and proof of English language proficiency!

IX Closing Thoughts
ChatGPT is new and exciting and it remains to be seen how it all plays
out. What will the limits of Open AI gpt be? Hopefully, it will prove to
enrich our lives in the way that other AI has. Rest assured that the world
won’t be taken over by malevolent AI.
Take a look at it and see for yourself. Perhaps you’ll be bitten by the tech
bug!
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