The AI chatbot is trained on text from books, articles, and websites that have been “cleaned” and structured in a process called supervised learning. ChatGPT can write code, make up songs, and compose limericks and haiku. Read also: What is ChatGPT and How Does it Work? The current version of ChatGPT can do the following;

Text completionGenerate and edit textCode completionGenerate, edit, and explain codeImage generationGenerate and edit imagesFine-tuningTrain a model for your use caseEmbeddingsSearch, classify, and compare text

To try out ChatGPT

Head over to the official Open AI website or chat.openai.com(which is actually faster)Click on the Get started buttonSign up; You can use GoogleEnter your detailsChoose your account typeLet’s start with Text Completion from the available options on the welcome pageNow scroll to Generation under Text CompletionSelect Playground. You will see a notice “Looking for ChatGPT?”. Click on try it out. This will open a new tab with the chatboxStart typing commands, searches, or anything and hit the Submit buttonEnjoy ChatGPT

Conclusion

You can save the entire conversation, you can also share it with your friends. The bot, which is currently available for free, is able to respond to homework questions with writing that is remarkably natural and well-referenced. Academics have a lot to worry about, including the pressure to publish, underpay, and too much work.

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