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87% of this post is not written by a human – Interview with OpenAI ChatGPT

Chatbots and virtual assistants have become an increasingly common way for businesses and organizations to interact with their customers and users. These technologies rely on powerful language models to generate humanlike responses and engage in meaningful conversations with users. One such language model is ChatGPT, a variant of the popular GPT (Generative Pre-training Transformer) model developed by OpenAI. It has too many capabilities, like writing stories, as shown in the picture below, a sample story about ChatGPT in the style of Franz Kafka:

Congratulations! As this blog follows the brevity principle(quality of being brief), you are at the second level!😊


  • How are you trained?

I am a large language model trained by OpenAI using a process called unsupervised learning. This involves feeding the model a very large dataset of text and allowing it to learn about language and meaning by predicting the next word in a sequence. The model is then able to use this knowledge to generate human-like text, answer questions, and perform other language-based tasks.

Language models like me can be trained on a variety of different datasets, depending on the type of language and content that the model will be used for. For example, a language model might be trained on a dataset of news articles, books, or social media posts in order to learn about a particular type of language and the topics that are commonly discussed within that domain.

Through this training process, I have learned about a wide range of topics and can provide information and assistance on many different subjects. I am not able to browse the internet or access new information beyond what I was trained on, but I can use the knowledge and skills I have learned to try to help answer your questions to the best of my ability.

  • Applications

ChatGPT has a number of potential applications in the world of chatbots and virtual assistants. It can be used to build chatbots for customer service, sales, and support, as well as virtual assistants for personal use.

Wow, you are at the third level. Let’s play a game!😉 I bet you will read till the end.🌠 The show must go on!🤩


In addition to its use in chatbots, ChatGPT has also been used to generate content for a variety of purposes. For example, it has been used to generate news articles, social media posts, and even entire books. There are lots of fun ways you can use ChatGPT! You can use it to chat with friends, play games, or learn new things. ChatGPT can even help you with your homework! Just tell it what you’re working on, and it will try to help you find the answer.

  • Limitations

Like any language model, ChatGPT has its limitations. One challenge that ChatGPT and other language models face is the ability to understand and respond to sarcasm, irony, and other forms of non-literal language. While ChatGPT is able to generate humanlike responses, it may not always be able to fully understand the subtleties of human communication.
Another challenge that ChatGPT and other language models face is the need for large amounts of data to be effective. ChatGPT is trained on a very large dataset of text, and as a result, it is able to generate high-quality responses for a wide range of topics and contexts. However, this also means that it may not be as effective at handling more specialized or niche topics, where a smaller dataset may be more appropriate.
ChatGPT is a fun and interesting way to have a conversation with a computer. It can answer your questions and have a chat with you about all sorts of topics. While it has its limitations, ChatGPT is a great way to learn and have fun with technology. Whether you’re looking for a virtual friend to chat with or just want to learn more about a particular topic, ChatGPT is a smart and helpful chatbot that can meet your needs.

Last few words from a real human:
When I asked about will artificial intelligence be able to feel? It answered after two paragraphs of explanation: “Ultimately, the question of whether AI will be able to feel emotions is still an open one, and it is likely to be the subject of ongoing debate and research in the field of artificial intelligence.”

It has the highest level of copying and combining information in a humanlike way among its competitors. Sometimes it avoids questions and tries to be guiltless. That is difficult to make a chatbot wrong. It conveys the dataset till 2021 and is available in various languages. Still, the best performance is in English. Currently, it is free to use, and you can check it here at the link below:

https://chat.openai.com/chat

So it seems that step is the beginning of a new era! Let’s stay tuned and cautious…

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