Hello there! In this lesson, we will be learning about prompt design and experimenting with chatGPT. We are logged in to OpenAI’s chatGPT, which is a conversational AI tool. It’s important to note that chatGPT has some limitations. While it can generate reasonable completions, it may not always provide correct information. This is known as ‘hallucinating.’ ChatGPT has been trained on a lot of data sources, such as Reddit and Wikipedia, which might contain harmful content. Although efforts have been made to prevent harmful content, some may still slip through.
Moving on, let’s explore the capabilities of chatGPT. It’s designed to be conversational, so we can simply chat with it. We can ask it to generate limericks or haikus, and it will try its best to come up with creative responses. However, the results may not always fit the desired rhythm or structure.
ChatGPT can also be used for other purposes, such as generating article topics and titles. It can provide ideas on controversial but important topics, like climate change, racial injustice, and income inequality. However, it’s important to note that chatGPT’s suggestions may be influenced by its training on American culture.
There is an ongoing debate about the intelligence of chatGPT. While it can generate impressive outputs, it doesn’t truly understand semantics. It relies on its data set to complete prompts without deeper comprehension. This limitation should be considered when using chatGPT as a tool.
In the next video, we will explore GPT-3, which offers more control and pushes the limits of what AI can do. So, have fun experimenting with chatGPT, and stay tuned for the next video on GPT-3!