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Learn how to deploy ChatGPT in your business with this $20 training

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Over these past couple of months, ChatGPT has been all over the news. Many businesses are already leveraging the technology to get ahead of the competition. The Complete ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence OpenAI Training Bundle helps you follow suit, with four courses that showcase the hidden power of this AI platform. The training is worth a total of $800, but you can grab all four courses today for only $19.97 in a special price drop at TechRepublic Academy. Although ChatGPT has only just exploded onto the scene, the technology has had a massive impact.


Council Post: Is ChatGPT A Silver Bullet For Cybercriminals?

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By now, you've heard of ChatGPT--or more likely, you've heard that it's coming to take your job whether you're a programmer, journalist, musician or almost anything else. The OpenAI chatbot has been accessible to all for mere months, yet it has already amassed millions of users, impressing with its ability to write everything from code to essays and lyrics. You may have also heard that ChatGPT is about to set a fire under an already bubbling-hot cyber threat landscape, helping scammers write engaging, convincing and grammatically correct phishing emails or perfect malware code in seconds. While ChatGPT is certainly impressive, do we really need to worry about it upping the ante on already menacing threats? In short, the answer is no--but there's little to celebrate about that.



Is ChatGPT an RNN?. How I am using ChatGPT forโ€ฆ

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Before I get onto the main crux of explaining ChatGPT's similarities with RNNs, it's important to view hallucination from a human point of view. I would like to think of Hallucination as something very common. Imagine you are sitting for an Senior Research Scientist interview, and you are somewhat unqualified despite your wealth of knowledge in different domains. I'm sure you have tried constructing an answer from little to no information (the second route) multiple times. The latter route means that you have personal experience with Hallucination.


AI Is Exposing Who Really Has Power in Silicon Valley

The Atlantic - Technology

Silicon Valley churns out new products all the time, but rarely does one receive the level of hype that has surrounded the release of GPT-4. The follow-up to ChatGPT can ace standardized tests, tell you why a meme is funny, and even help do your taxes. Since the San Francisco start-up OpenAI introduced the technology earlier this month, it has been branded as "remarkable but unsettling," and has led to grandiose statements about how "things will never be the same." But actually trying out these features for yourself--or at least the ones that have already been publicly released--does not come cheap. Unlike ChatGPT, which captivated the world because it was free, GPT-4 is currently only available to non-developers through a premium service that costs $20 a month.


ChatGPT can now help you build a new PC

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ChatGPT can be put to a lot of uses, as we've seen - such as its recent introduction to gaming chat platform Discord - and the latest one is the AI being recruited to help consumers build a PC over at major US retailer Newegg. In fact, Newegg is putting the AI's skills to use for a raft of things across the retailer's site, but primarily to beef up the PC Builder tool, which is now labeled as'Build with AI' - and a clear caveat that this is still a beta experience. As you might expect, if you want to put together a PC, ChatGPT will help provide recommendations for various components that will go together well, or fit a certain budget. You can make a broad inquiry, such as a gaming PC with an Intel processor and AMD GPU, for example, within a certain budget, and ChatGPT will hop to it and help. This does feel like an early beta - which it is, to be fair - given that in our first test query for the AI to build a gaming rig, we were told that it "couldn't make a build based on [our] prompt," but that our input would "help improve this tool that's currently in beta."


Generating a full-length work of fiction with GPT-4

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The goal of this project was to have the GPT-4 version of ChatGPT, the latest instructional large language model, generate an entire novel from scratch, including the title, genre, story, characters, settings, and all the writing, with no human input. It is impossible currently to do this using a single prompt ("write me a book"), but what is possible is to supply a series of prompts that give structure to the process and allow it to complete this large task, one step at a time. However, in order to ensure that all the creative work is done by GPT-4, prompts are not allowed to make specific references to the content of the book, only the book's structure. The intention is that the process should be simple, mechanical and possible (in principle) to fully automate. Each time the process is repeated from the beginning, it should create another entirely new book, based solely on GPT-4's independent creative choices.


Is Your Job Safe? This OpenAI Study Lists Professions That Could Be Replaced By ChatGPT

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Since the emergence of OpenAI's ChatGPT - an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot, people are worried that the powerful technology may eliminate several jobs in the future. Recently, Sam Altman, the CEO of the company that created ChatGPT, also revealed that he was "a little bit scared" of his company's invention. Now, a new study by OpenAI, Open Research, and the University of Pennsylvania has revealed the jobs that are most at risk of being lost due to the technological revolution triggered by ChatGPT, Metro reported. The study is titled "GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models'' which basically identifies the potential exposure that each job has to large language models. According to the study, higher-paying jobs are more likely to be affected compared to lower-paying ones. Jobs that don't require formal educational credentials are safe from ChatGPT while professions that require proficiency in programming and writing are more susceptible to being automated. Jobs that are heavily reliant on scientific and critical thinking skills are less prone to automation. Meanwhile, people with professional degrees and higher incomes are more at risk of losing their jobs to AI. Sectors such as Finance, Education, Journalism, Engineering, and Graphic Design face a greater threat of being supplemented by AI. OpenAI recently launched GPT-4, the AI technology that exhibits human-level performance on some professional and academic tasks. According to the company blog, the latest chatbot is "more creative and collaborative than ever before" and would "solve difficult problems with greater accuracy" than its earlier versions. During an interview with ABC News, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spoke about ChatGPT and said, "It is going to eliminate a lot of current jobs, that's true.


Artificial intelligence pays off when businesses go all in

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About 92% of large companies are achieving returns on their investments in artificial intelligence, and the same percentage are increasing their AI investments. But what does it take for startups and early-stage companies to get to this point? "AI utilization is tied to startups' products and services. It's more directly relevant," he said. In a new paper, Choi and his co-authors find that firms need to be ready to make a significant investment in AI to see any gains, because limited AI adoption doesn't contribute to revenue growth. Only when firms increase their intensity of AI adoption to at least 25% -- meaning that they are using a quarter of the AI tools currently available to them -- do growth rates pick up and investments in AI start to pay off.


Up to 80 PERCENT of US jobs could be impacted by ChatGPT-like AI in coming years, study warns

Daily Mail - Science & tech

ChatGPT-like AI systems will impact 80 percent of US jobs, with personal financial advisors and brokers, insurers and data processors at the top of the list. The warning comes from researchers at OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania, who investigated whether the technology could complete tasks faster than humans. The team found that about 15 percent of all worker tasks could be completed significantly faster by AI and with the same level of quality. The warning comes from researchers at OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania, who investigated whether the technology could complete tasks faster than humans. 'Exposure' means how much a job will be impacted by AI Fears of software eliminating human jobs have recently made waves across the globe following the launch of ChatGPT in November and its ability to perform eerily-human professional tasks such as writing emails and resumes.