Why ChatGPT is blowing up the web

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December 7th, 2022
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ChatGPT is much better at long-form than GPT-3. Why and what does it mean?
“[L]anguage interfaces are going to be a big deal, I think,” tweeted Sam Altman when he launched ChatGPT. No kidding.
ChatGPT nearly instantly started blowing up the internet with people sharing examples of the chat assistant in action. Prompts range from asking the bot to re-write song lyrics and biblical-style verses about off-beat topics to de-bugging code and testing its responses to an MBA exam (ChatGPT received an "A").
Of course, we had some fun with it too. 
So, how is ChatGPT different? If you’ve tried GPT-3 before and have found its limitations problematic for real-life use, we don’t blame you. However, ChatGPT is in fact an upgraded model worth looking at. It's powered by GPT-3.5. Like its predecessor, the new model trained on tons of internet content, but GPT-3.5 can handle more complex instructions and produce better long-form writing. It's also better at rhymes for things like poems and lyrics. And it's less likely to generate harmful or biased text, though OpenAI still lists such problematic issues as an “occasional” limitation.
What does this mean? As Altman said in his tweets, “this is something that sci-fi really got right.” ChatGPT gives us the most practical application we've seen yet for using AI in our conversations with customer support, assistants, and more. Or to having AI write our homework, blog articles, grant proposals, (fill in the blank). Some experts even speculate that we may be a few years away from this technology replacing search engines like Google (not everyone agrees).
What’s next? GPT-4 (or whatever it may be called) is coming. OpenAI is expected to release the newest model sometime in the near future, potentially in 2023.
Altman said ChatGPT is “an early demo of what's possible… it's very much a research release.” In the meantime, you can bet we’ll be rewriting more song lyrics from the perspective of cats... and other important stuff.
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Comments (20)
Luis Hernandez Peña
Product owner and developer
I have been trying ChatGPT and it's really mind blowing. It can solve complex math problems and explain the result, write a product presentation for you, produce an essay about a book, offer a receipt for a given list of ingredients, explain complex concepts about many topics, give advice about the best solar creams, write a tale for kids about whatever you want, learn from your inputs and much, much more. And all this without access to the Internet. Of course not as it is right now, but if this model is trained with specialized information, I'm sure it would become an expert advisor in any topic (law, health, education?)
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Evan Lee
Hope is a good things!
Yeah, where can I try
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Anfas Ashrf
Digital Marketing Professional
Wow nice idea congrats on the launch....
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GT
Solidity Dev
It's amazing, it can even write code snippets and whole articles! Although the code is not perfect, it is as good as a Junior dev!
Ludwig
Trying to give a little bit of the highly needed contrast to the hype: https://www.theverge.com/2022/12... https://www.technologyreview.com...
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