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ChatGPT and How AI Disrupts Industries

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Late last month, OpenAI released ChatGPT, a new AI tool that can tell stories and write code. It has the potential to take over certain roles traditionally held by humans, such as copywriting, answering customer service inquiries, writing news reports, and creating legal documents. As AI continues to improve, more and more current jobs will be threatened by automation. But AI presents opportunities as well and will create new jobs and different kinds of organizations. The question isn't whether AI will be good enough to take on more cognitive tasks but rather how we'll adapt.


Our ChatGPT Interview Shows AI Future in Banking Is Scary-Good

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The topic of how artificial intelligence can transform banking continues to get a massive amount of attention. With data in abundance, and the need to improve efficiency and create better customer experiences, every new evolution of AI creates opportunities, while also raising questions around privacy, biases, the impact on the human workforce, and changes in existing business models. One of the most talked about advances in the deployment of AI occurred on November 30, when OpenAI released ChatGPT, deemed "the most advanced, user-friendly chatbot to enter the public domain." ChatGPT can create high-level content, respond to customer inquiries, assist with research, and provide perspectives on current trends. OpenAI, a nonprofit company, was founded in 2015 by Sam Altman, Elon Musk and other Silicon Valley investors.


What is ChatGPT, the latest artificial intelligence development

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Asking the technology to describe itself, ChatGPT says it is: "a chatbot trained using GPT-3, which is a state-of-the-art language model developed by OpenAI. It is capable of generating human-like text in response to user input. It can be used to create chatbots that can engage in natural conversations with users on a variety of topics."


Our ChatGPT Interview Shows AI Future in Banking Is Scary-Good

#artificialintelligence

The topic of how artificial intelligence can transform banking continues to get a massive amount of attention. With data in abundance, and the need to improve efficiency and create better customer experiences, every new evolution of AI creates opportunities, while also raising questions around privacy, biases, the impact on the human workforce, and changes in existing business models. One of the most talked about advances in the deployment of AI occurred on November 30, when OpenAI released ChatGPT, deemed "the most advanced, user-friendly chatbot to enter the public domain." ChatGPT can create high-level content, respond to customer inquiries, assist with research, and provide perspectives on current trends. OpenAI, a nonprofit company, was founded in 2015 by Sam Altman, Elon Musk and other Silicon Valley investors.


What is ChatGPT? The OpenAI tool that could change the way we live

Oxford Comp Sci

Something happened on November 30 that many experts believe could rank among the seminal moments in modern technology. At first, it sounds underwhelming: a company in California released a chatbot. Not a primitive "how can I help you" chatbot that appears on websites, leaving you yearning for human interaction. This is the most sophisticated chatbot yet, and it has left even the most cynical and knowledgeable observers slack-jawed at its capabilities. More than two million people have been playing with ChatGPT, discovering that it can write scripts, essays, contracts, computer code, jokes, poems and marketing pitches to a high level. It synthesises long pieces of text, does business analysis, translates languages, gives creative suggestions and can answer hypotheticals.


Did a Robot Write This? We Need Watermarks to Spot AI - The Washington Post

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Aaronson, who was hired by OpenAI this year to tackle the provenance challenge, explained that words could be converted into a string of tokens, representing punctuation marks, letters or parts of words, making up about 100,000 tokens in total. The GPT system would then decide the arrangement of those tokens (reflecting the text itself) in such a way that they could be detected using a cryptographic key known only to OpenAI. "This won't make any detectable difference to the end user," Aaronson said.


13 Most Advanced Countries in Artificial Intelligence

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In this article we are going to talk about the most advanced countries in artificial intelligence using the help of OpenAI's ChatGPT. According to ChatGPT "OpenAI is a research institute focused on developing artificial intelligence in a responsible and safe way. The institute was founded in 2015 by a group of researchers and entrepreneurs, including Elon Musk and Sam Altman, with the goal of promoting and developing friendly AI. OpenAI is known for its work on advanced machine learning techniques, including GPT-3, a large language model that I was trained on. The institute has also developed several AI-powered systems for various applications, such as robotics, gaming, and natural language processing." I will continue to ask directed questions to ChatGPT and share its answers throughout this article. It is difficult to say which countries are the most advanced in artificial intelligence, as the field is constantly evolving and new developments are being made all the time. However, some countries are known for their significant contributions to the field of AI, including the United States, China, Canada, and several European countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.


Control Alt Achieve: An AI Wrote this Blog Post

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I have been fascinated with artificial intelligence for years, and the impact it is having and is going to have on all of our lives. I even do a keynote speech on it called "The Bionic Educator". So I spent some time this evening investigating a new AI tool that has taken the Internet by storm this week. It is called ChatGPT from Open AI, and you can explore it yourself at: https://chat.openai.com/ You can ask the AI pretty much anything and it produces impressive results. This can include: Explaining a concept Comparing and contrasting two things Giving directions for a task About 100 other tasks - see great example here And writing.


Crypto Twitter uses new AI chatbot to make trading bots, blogs and even songs

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The crypto community appears to be having a ball with ChatGPT, a recently launched Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot created by research company OpenAI -- using it for a multitude of applications including a trading bot, a crypto blog and even an original song. The bot is a language interface tool that OpenAI says can interact "in a conversational way" and can be used to answer questions or assist in making almost anything it's prompted to create, with some limitations. A user on Twitter posted their interaction with ChatGPT showing that from a simple prompt the tool created a basic trading bot using Pine Script, a programming language used for the financial software TradingView. Should I try running this chatGPT generated crypto trading algorithm? Another user gave the bot instructions to create a trading terminal, with ChatGPT writing code that could display the current orders for the Bitcoin (BTC) and Tether (USDT) trading pair on Binance utilizing the crypto exchange's application programming interface (API).


Generative artificial intelligence-enabled dynamic detection of nicotine-related circuits

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

The identification of addiction-related circuits is critical for explaining addiction processes and developing addiction treatments. And models of functional addiction circuits developed from functional imaging are an effective tool for discovering and verifying addiction circuits. However, analyzing functional imaging data of addiction and detecting functional addiction circuits still have challenges. We have developed a data-driven and end-to-end generative artificial intelligence(AI) framework to address these difficulties. The framework integrates dynamic brain network modeling and novel network architecture networks architecture, including temporal graph Transformer and contrastive learning modules. A complete workflow is formed by our generative AI framework: the functional imaging data, from neurobiological experiments, and computational modeling, to end-to-end neural networks, is transformed into dynamic nicotine addiction-related circuits. It enables the detection of addiction-related brain circuits with dynamic properties and reveals the underlying mechanisms of addiction.