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ChatGPT的惊人崛起令人敬畏,但也令一些人感到担忧,他们预测它可能取代新闻学、法律学和其他基于知识的职业等重要行业的人类。
据OpenAI称,这款聊天机器人使用深度学习技术以对话的方式生成类似于人类的文本回复。
在过去几个月中,数百万人玩过它,使用它写愚蠢的诗歌或歌曲,试图欺骗它犯错,或者用于更实际的目的,如帮助撰写电子邮件。
微软联合创始人比尔·盖茨在一篇题为《人工智能时代已经开始》的博客文章中写道。近来微软一直在向ChatGPT注入数十亿美元,并与OpenAI合作将该功能添加到其Bing搜索引擎中。比尔·盖茨将基于人工智能的ChatGPT的发展比作个人电脑的出现,并表示这项新技术将像拥有一名白领工人作为个人助手一样。
人工智能的发展与微处理器、个人电脑、互联网和移动电话的发明一样基础,并是自图形用户界面以来最重要的技术进步,整个行业都将围绕它重新定位。它将改变人们的工作方式、学习方式、旅行方式、获得医疗保健的方式以及人与人之间的交流方式。企业将通过他们的使用效果来展现自己。
尽管在许多方面人类仍然优于ChatGPT,但有许多工作在这些能力上很少被使用,随着计算能力变得更加便宜,ChatGPT表达思想的能力将越来越像拥有一名白领工人可用于协助各种任务。人工智能进步的影响是重大而深远的,整个行业都将围绕它重新定位。
ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, has recently gained widespread attention due to its ability to generate human-like responses to text inputs in a conversational manner. Some people are in awe of its capabilities, while others fear that it could replace humans in knowledge-based professions such as journalism and law.
Millions of people have used ChatGPT over the past few months for various purposes, from writing silly poems and songs to helping compose emails. Microsoft has been investing billions of dollars into ChatGPT and partnered with OpenAI to integrate it into its Bing search engine.
In a blog post titled "The Age of AI has begun", Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates likened ChatGPT's development to the advent of the personal computer, stating that it will be like having a white-collar worker as a personal assistant. Gates believes that AI will fundamentally change the way people work, learn, travel, get healthcare, and communicate with each other, and that businesses will be judged by how well they utilize it.
While humans still excel in many areas, there are numerous jobs where ChatGPT's capabilities can be harnessed. As computing power becomes more affordable, its ability to express ideas will increasingly resemble that of a white-collar worker available to assist with various tasks. The implications of AI's advancement are significant and far-reaching, with entire industries expected to reorient themselves around it. |
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