AARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm and is developing at an exponential rate. It was only about four months ago that the San Francisco-based company Open AI made ChatGPT, the AI chatbot based on the GPT-3 family of large language models, available to the public.
Within two months ChatGPT reached 100 million users and overtook all previous app growth records.
The implications of the versatile ChatGPT are far-reaching, with many people becoming concerned about their profession, while academic institutions are rethinking their assessment strategies.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is embedding ChatGPT in many of its products, such as Bing, Azure, Excel and Word.
The new ChatGPT-4
On March 14, OpenAI released ChatGPT-4, a much more powerful tool, as successor to ChatGPT.
Open AI describes it as “a massive leap…