ChatGPT is an intelligent platform based on natural language processing that allows users to have quasi-human conversations with it. This language model is designed to answer users' questions and helps users in doing tasks such as writing emails, writing articles, coding and optimizing them, and converting the codes of programming languages to each other. The tool is currently free to the general public as ChatGPT is still in the research and feedback phase. Due to the fact that users have been able to use ChatGPT in various fields, in this article we are going to examine some of the important applications of this smart model.
Who is the creator of chatgpt?
ChatGPT is designed by OpenAI, a research organization in the field of artificial intelligence. OpenAI has developed this intelligent generative model platform based on the reinforcement learning model based on human feedback (RLHF). Generative AI models are trained using vast amounts of information stored on websites, books, news articles, social networks, and the like. The company made ChatGPT publicly available to users on November 30, 2022. Of course, this organization has also produced smart products in the past, the most important of which are the DALL-E2 smart platform that is used in the field of creating works of art and Whisper, which is an automatic speech recognition system.
This artificial intelligence platform has made a lot of noise in the few months that it has been publicly available to users. As Elon Musk, the former CEO and one of the founders of this organization, said: "ChatGPT is scary. "We are not far from very strong artificial intelligence." Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, also announced on Twitter: "This intelligent platform has been used by more than one million users in the first five days since its launch. In the situation that the cost of producing tweets by ChatGPT is five cents, but in the end we have to make money from it to develop it.
According to the analyzes conducted by the Swiss bank UBS, ChatGPT is the first application in the world of information technology that has had the fastest growth and adoption rate. In January, just two months after its launch, UBS estimated that ChatGPT had 100 million active users, while social media platform TikTok took nine months to reach 100 million users.
Why is chatgpt slow?
Currently, ChatGPT is free to use as it is still in the research phase. Due to the hype surrounding its advanced features, many people are eager to use it. However, we should not forget that ChatGPT, like other web-based software, depends on the physical servers that are responsible for processing user conversations. When many people send their requests to a server, the server faces heavy traffic and cannot respond to users' requests quickly. Of course, that doesn't mean you can't access it, just that you'll have to wait a little longer as your request is placed in a queue and processed in turn. However, this delay is not very long and usually ChatGPT will respond to your request in less than ten seconds. If you don't want to wait and have access to more advanced features, there is a solution. As of February 1st, OpenAI has unveiled a professional version of the tool called ChatGPT Plus, which allows users to use it without lag even during peak traffic times. The professional version has a faster response time and is equipped with new advanced features and some of its functions have been improved. It should be explained that the professional version is available to users at a cost of $20 per month.
How do people use ChatGPT?
In addition to answering simple questions, this tool has many functions in the lives of users, including writing articles, describing artistic issues in great detail, suggesting the choice of a brand name, recommendations for combining food with each other in the field of cooking, coding, Teaching coding and even writing small practical modules. Interestingly, in January users asked ChatGPT to suggest what holiday gifts to buy and send to their family and friends. For example, the author of the website zdnet writes in his article: "My personal interest is to use the chatbot to make preliminary lists about preparing a list of the materials that I plan to work on, preparing a list of the raw materials that I need, and preparing the list. I use the things I have to do in a day. The possibilities of this smart platform are endless.
What is the difference between chatgpt and search engines?
ChatGPT is a language model created with the purpose of having a conversation with the end user. A search engine indexes web pages on the Internet to help a user find the information he or she is looking for. ChatGPT does not have the ability to search for updated information on the Internet and uses information learned from previous training data dating back to 2021 to respond to users. This is the reason why not all ChatGPT answers are up to date or correct.
What limitations does ChatGPT face?
Despite the remarkable improvements, ChatGPT still has limitations, one of which is the inability to answer all questions clearly and fluently. Sometimes you need to rewrite the question to understand the input question. A bigger limitation is the lack of quality in the answers it provides, which can sometimes seem plausible, but not make scientific sense, or in some cases repeat the same sentence in different forms. Finally, instead of asking for clarification on ambiguous questions, the model tries to only guess the meaning of your question, which can lead to incorrect answers. Critics argue that the tool is only good at putting words into a statistically meaningful order, but is unable to understand whether the answers it provides are correct.
Chatgpt's ability to pass the medical exam
In a concept test, ChatGPT was able to pass the USMLE medical licensing exam with an average score of 60%. The researchers of Ansible Health, who work in the field of health care, published the results of their study in early March in POLS Digital Health. The research team found that ChatGPT was able to achieve a minimum passing score of about 60% on the US Medical Licensing Exam.
The USMLE is a three-stage exam that doctors must pass in order to be licensed to practice medicine in the United States. In addition to testing the skills and knowledge of doctors, this test evaluates other issues such as their attitudes. After removing the visual questions, the researchers provided ChatGPT with 250 of the 376 USMLE questions. ChatGPT scored 52.4% to 75% in three tests. To be more precise, the average score he received was around 60%. Interestingly, it appeared more successful than the PubMedGPT intelligent model that was specially trained on biomedical data. A model that was able to score 50.8% on the US Medical Licensing Exam.
Achieving a passing score for the US Medical Licensing Exam, which is a specialized and difficult exam, without the help of humans is an important milestone in the development of clinical artificial intelligence models. The Federation of State Medical Boards and the National Board of Medical Examiners, both sponsors of the USMLE Association, released a statement after the results of ChatGPT's performance on the exam were released, stating that the studies used actual YSMLE exam questions along with practice questions. and as a result of the success of ChatGPT in this field, it has been associated with friendships.
An important point to note is that the practice questions answered by ChatGPT do not represent the overall depth and breadth of USMLE exam content in the real world. Some specific questions are not included in this test, including visual questions, heart sounds, and computer-based clinical skill simulations. To be more precise, the test taken from ChatGPT did not completely match the real test. Although there is insufficient evidence to support claims that AI can pass the USMLE, over time, the performance of AI models has improved significantly.
Application of ChatGPT in the field of medical services
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said: "In the future, low-income people who are unable to access healthcare services will be able to use the capabilities of intelligent models such as ChatGPT for medical advisors. At first glance, Altman's idea may not seem very logical, because the chatbot's performance cannot be trusted at the moment. Research conducted by medical professionals at Stanford University shows that ChatGPT can pass the US medical licensing exam, but is not reliable in responding to medical scenarios. This research shows that something like 60% of ChatGPT answers to medical questions are not reliable or do not match the opinion of doctors. In another experiment, Stanford researchers asked ChatGPT 64 medical questions and asked twelve clinical experts to evaluate the intelligent model's answers. The more advanced version of this chatbot, called GPT-4, has a completely different function. GPT-4 is the newest and most powerful large language model based on GPT. New tests showed that the improved model answered more than 90% of the questions correctly and was strangely more reliable than the original version, but it still could not be used as a reliable tool in the world of medicine and sensitive work. Futurism points out in an article that some people have backed away from claims that artificial intelligence is useful in the field of medical advice, but consider it a useful tool for reviewing medical records or providing instructions to patients. Mark Sendak, a clinical data scientist at Duke University, said: "We shouldn't be looking to say that AI can't serve doctors as an assistant, but we need to do more research in this area."
Nigam Shah, a professor of medicine at Stanford University, who is active in the field of artificial intelligence medical consultation capabilities, said: "We misjudged this technology. The subject we should look for is the combined structure of humans alongside artificial intelligence. I'm amazed at the improvements GPT-4 makes over its predecessor, while GPT-3.5 answers
In the same medical test, they were not reliable and it was contrary to the opinion of the experts, but GPT-4 provided a 90% agreement with the doctors.
Unemployment of computer graphic artists
Artificial intelligence tools that generate images, such as an advanced version of ChatChiPT, will make some video game illustrators lose their jobs in the future. It seems that experts working in China have seen the first consequences of this issue. Amber Yu, an expert in creating images for computer games, says: "My salary for making video game posters was something like 430,000 to 1,000 thousand dollars, but after some companies use artificial intelligence similar to ChatChiPT to make such images, companies are mostly They ask me to do things like corrections and small edits to the drawings created by artificial intelligence. "Artificial intelligence is developing at an unprecedented rate," said Zhou Yingying, another video image expert working at a Chinese game studio. This year alone, our studio has fired 15 game illustrators for using artificial intelligence image generation tools. With smart models like ChatChiPT, the work that required 10 experts in the past can now be done with only two people.
While these news are sad and worrying, in the future we will still see the dismissal of experts and their replacement by artificial intelligence. All statistics point to the fact that artificial intelligence has the ability to automate 300 million jobs. Of course, some game studios say they won't completely replace AI with human artists, although the use of said technology will help reduce their costs.
ChatGPT's success in correctly diagnosing a dog's disease and entering the field of veterinary medicine
While veterinarians were unable to diagnose a dog's disease, ChatGPT was able to correctly diagnose the type of disease. ChatGPT managed to save a dog's life by providing detailed explanations about the disease. The story was that a person named Cooper wrote on Twitter: "My dog was suffering from a tick-borne disease and was being treated. The condition of the dog was improving by undergoing treatment until the symptoms of the disease suddenly worsened. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the dog's gums were yellow and when I took the pet to the vet, it was found that the anemia was worse than before. The dog's health conditions worsened and the veterinarians could not diagnose the cause of this problem even after conducting various tests.
Cooper described his dog's condition to ChatGPT, and the AI model suggested that the dog's problem might be due to IMHA anemia. Cooper showed this information to a veterinarian, and after a few tests, it was determined that the AI's diagnosis was correct. With proper treatment, the condition improved and Cooper's dog is now fully back to normal.
Entering ChatGPT in the world of programming
ChatGPT's ability to code is amazing, so it has caused concern among programmers, however, programmers can use ChatGPT to improve their coding skills and use this intelligent model to speed up the process of projects. However, using it may mean jobless junior programmers. Automation of the production line, which left many people unemployed in the past years, has now reached the digital world. ChatGPT's capabilities have not only surprised everyone, but also terrified many in the IT industry.
A generative AI model, ChatGPT is capable of writing books, helping users with finances, or even coding. Chatgpt is able to write articles and compose poetry in a short time. This issue has forced the IT industry workers to learn and use ChatGPT in order to keep their jobs.
Programmers who have used ChatGPT admit that this smart tool has increased their productivity and helped them write more and better code. IT industry activists say: "Thanks to the existence of tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot, it is easier to learn coding than before. In this way, more people can enter the lucrative world of programming." Adam Frank, senior vice president of product at the startup Armory, says: "DuOps developers and engineers are always looking to automate a large part of their tasks and try to use automation tools to have more time to think about new ideas. "Artificial intelligence can do many of these tasks in a short time."
Thanks to ChatGPT, it is possible to code more dynamically and faster, because programmers have access to a bot that can review their code or write it for them if necessary. In addition, novice programmers using ChatGPT can do their work faster and ask ChatGPT to solve problems.
"Despite all of ChatGPT's advances, experienced human programmers will still be sought after by companies and can succeed in certain areas," says Adam Frank. AI may solve many of the coding needs, but it's the programmer who can put the code together in a logical way. Human creativity is something that will not be seen in smart models in the short term. Artificial intelligence tools provide a unique opportunity for experienced programmers. "ChatGPT helps programmers to be more creative and differentiate themselves from the competition by doing boring and simple tasks."
However, it should be noted that computer engineers and software developers have always had a good job situation, but with the massive layoffs in the tech industry due to economic problems, a group of people think that programmers have lost their job security. According to some users, ChatGPT's ability to write code means the end of the era of human programmers. Others believe that such a claim is not true and the technology industry will gradually experience more changes.
"Artificial intelligence is making technology more accessible than ever to businesses that have traditionally been less dependent on the industry," says Ampla's vice president of engineering. Therefore, with the increase in the use of technology-oriented systems, we will need more developers.
The job of software developers is likely to change a lot over time. ChatGPT and similar tools are getting smarter by the day, and it's likely that companies will slow down the hiring process for entry-level programmers. As jobs for entry-level programmers dwindle, the demand for professionals who can turn code written with ChatGPT into a widely used product is likely to increase.
Designing computer games
A group of users are using ChatGPT to create new games, and it seems that the ability of this smart model to create computer games has been interesting. Daniel Tait, a software developer, has recently designed an interesting game for sudoku fans with ChatGPT and has used ChatGPT to create a reverse version of Sudoku. ChatGPT first compiled a list of five games it was already familiar with, and then asked Tait to create an entirely new puzzle game from the ground up.
In an interview with the Business Insider website, Tait said: "I asked ChatGPT if he could make a puzzle game and he said yes. An interesting idea came to my mind and I decided to make the Sudoku game in reverse using it." Tait has been testing the chatbot ChatGPT since its public release to understand its limitations. "I've often read things that suggest AI can't do certain tasks," he says. Finally, I managed to create a new game with the help of this tool in just 45 seconds." Tait describes his game as reverse Sudoku. In Tait, instead of adding numbers to the board, you draw numbers from a filled grid so that the columns and rows stack up.
The tight game, called Sumplete, was released to the public on March 3, and since then, 50,000 people have tested it (Figure 1). "At that moment, there were 2,500 people playing Reverse Sudoku at the same time," the developer told Insider. Reverse Sudoku has no similar example and the most similar game to Sumplete under the title
Magic Square has been released. In this game, players must arrange the square grid of numbers so that the set of each row and column and its diagonal lines are equal.
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It is necessary to explain that Tait has the experience of designing other puzzle games such as Mathler, which after sharing it on social networks, attracted the opinion of more than 10,000 gamers. This developer says: "The capabilities of ChatGPT are so attractive that anyone, even without very high technical knowledge, can use it to design attractive games." Tait plans to fully evaluate his game with ChatGPT to see what else the chatbot is capable of. He has received emails and feedback from Sumplete players and plans to use them to improve the next version of his game.