Since its launch for free use at the end of last November, the new "chatbot" called"chatgpt" has attracted the attention of technology enthusiasts around the world, and the number of its users has reached more than two million users since then, and some media outlets described it as the best of its kind ever.

Many users have been asking questions on that automated program and taking screenshots of some of the answers it gives and posting them on social media - to express their admiration at one time, or their disappointment and surprise at another.

The GBT chat technology was developed by the artificial intelligence research company "OpenAI" (OpenAI) in San Francisco. The company is managed by Sam Altman, and among its supporters are Microsoft Corporation and technology tycoon Elon Musk. Chat GBT is a robot or program that works using artificial intelligence, as it dialogues with the user and answers the questions asked to him in detail, and remembers all the questions he was asked before during the dialogue that takes place as if between two people. It also allows the user to correct it if he made a mistake, and apologizes for those mistakes.

The company has trained this model using huge amounts of information available on the internet and other public sources, including dialogues and conversations between humans, so that it can produce texts more like human texts by learning algorithms that analyze a huge number of data, and works like a human brain.

Although the idea of a chatbot or chatbot is not new, what distinguishes chat GBT from others is its superior and instant ability to explain complex concepts in simple words, and to produce content from the ground up without direct quoting from other sources - it should be noted here that it is not connected to the internet, although it has been fed with data available on it.

The uses of LGBT chat are numerous and flexible, and include many, many areas - from explaining complex scientific concepts to writing codes(digital symbols) used in programming, to writing new articles, poems and stories in any style you can imagine, and composing jokes on any topic you specify for him.

It's no wonder that in just five days after its launch, the number of its users reached one million - compare that with the period it took, for example, Facebook to reach the same number of followers (10 months), and Netflix (3 years).

But some users also pointed out that the information that chat GBTV mentions in its answers is wrong or sometimes lacks accuracy.

This is a problem recognized by OpenAI, the company producing chgbt, as it warned users that sometimes it may give wrong answers, "malicious instructions or biased content", and it may also give "answers that seem reasonable but are incorrect or pure nonsense".

It is also worth noting that chatgbt's information about the post-2021 World is limited, as it was fed with data only until that year.

Many chatbot enthusiasts also talked about that it portends the end of Google, as it makes the user feel like he is talking to an expert on the topic he is asking about, and it also sings him about sifting through many, many pages and sites until he finds his case on the famous search engine.

On the other hand, there are those who believe that Google will retain its important position in the field of search and information, as it gives the user a list of sites that may be useful to him in his search, and makes him decide for himself to use the result that suits him, make sure of its correctness and avoid misleading information.

 

But Google itself seems to sense the danger, as one of its executives recently told The Times that chat GBT may pose a threat to the work of its search engine, which relies heavily on advertising and e-commerce revenues, and many other media outlets talked about the company doing what it described as"sounding the alarm" after the popularity of chat GBT.

It is obvious that in the future it will affect information workers in particular, as its use becomes more sophisticated and practical.

Forbes magazine recently wrote that research conducted by sources described as reliable predicts that artificial intelligence may take over the jobs of about a billion people globally over the next ten years and lead to the elimination of the need for about 375 million jobs. Without retraining and qualification for work in other areas, ordinary people will find it extremely difficult to get a job. This will be even more difficult in countries that have begun to shift away from traditional areas such as agriculture and manufacturing.

Elon Musk, who is among those who have supported and invested in OpenAI, described chatgbt in a tweet as "frighteningly good. We are not far from a dangerously powerful artificial intelligence".

It's hard to imagine how far this amazing technique could reach. Exploring the capabilities of this innovative smart tool right now is certainly interesting and useful, but it is also important to think about the possible negative effects of artificial intelligence, especially on the lives and power of individuals.

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