Type in "A cat wants to go to space" and ask ChatGPT to write a bedtime story. Just one second later, you'll get the story of Max, who clawed his way past many difficulties to sing among the stars.
Developed by US company OpenAI, ChatGPT has taken the Internet by storm, winning 100million users since it came out in November 2022. People can ask the robot to write stories and emails, create recipes, translate languages, and answer all kinds of questions. In its own words, it is "a language model trained on a large amount of text data to help users get human-like text".
Compared with Sin or other chatbots, ChatGPT uses a much bigger database(数据库) for training. It also uses stronger software(软件) and hardware to learn things by itself. For example if it provides a wrong answer to your question, you can tell it the right one and it will make corrections. "It's a totally different product," computer scientist Liu Xiaoguang from Nankai University told Tianjin Daily. "The knowledge level ChatGPT shows is nearly the same as an undergraduate (本科生) student. That's why it shocked the world. "
But one big problem with ChatGPT is that it makes mistakes or even gives fake information. When Rezza, a 28-year -old from Indonesia, used the robot to write an essay , it "gave out nonexistent academic citations (不存在的学术引用)", he told The Guardian. Since the robot is trained using words from the internet, it can also pick up on the Internet's biases (偏见) about certain groups. These are all things that need to be dealt with.
a. It won't give people wrong answers. b. It is smarter than any undergraduate student.
c. It can learn things by itself. d. It has a big database for training.