
ChatGPT: Everything to know about the viral, ‘groundbreaking’ AI bot
Global News
Users can ask the AI to write essays, poems or scripts, or even translate or summarize text. ChatGPT can also answer questions on a wide variety of topics or solve coding problems.
Is artificial intelligence taking over? Well, the latest “groundbreaking” AI chat bot, trained to interact with users with advanced capabilities, is certainly creating quite the frenzy in the technology world.
Known as ChatGPT and created by a company called OpenAI, the software is designed to generate human-like responses to a wide range of inputs by using algorithms.
“ChatGPT seems like a human being,” Varun Mayya, CEO of software building company Avalon Labs, told Global News. “It’s just like a human being except it has all the world’s knowledge.”
Users can ask the AI to write essays, poems or scripts, or even translate or summarize text. It can also answer questions on a wide variety of topics or solve coding problems.
Moreover, it remembers previous texts so users can ask follow-up questions in a conversational way.
“This is like the early era of the internet, right in the 1990s where everyone is like, ‘Is this a thing? Is this not a thing,” said Mayya, who has been building software for ten years. “But now, beyond a doubt, it is a thing. It’s very groundbreaking.”
At some point, Mayya says, everyone is going to use ChatGPT.













