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===ChatGPT=== | ===ChatGPT=== | ||
[[ChatGPT]] is a [[large language model]] (LLM) trained to [[text generator|generate human-like text]] based on user [[input]]. The technology behind ChatGPT is based on an upgraded version of [[GPT-3]] called GPT-3.5. In addition to text, ChatGPT was trained on programming code, which gives it better reasoning and allows it to have logic. Additionally, it received [[supervised learning]]. ChatGPT was [[fine-tune]]d on labeled content like labeled dialogue and question and answer. ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022 and quickly became extremely popular | [[ChatGPT]] is a [[large language model]] (LLM) trained to [[text generator|generate human-like text]] based on user [[input]]. The technology behind ChatGPT is based on an upgraded version of [[GPT-3]] called GPT-3.5. In addition to text, ChatGPT was trained on programming code, which gives it better reasoning and allows it to have logic. Additionally, it received [[supervised learning]]. ChatGPT was [[fine-tune]]d on labeled content like labeled dialogue and question and answer. ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022 and quickly became extremely popular. Millions of people signing up to try it out. ChatGPT has several distinctive features, including the ability to [[text generation|generate text]] in response to a [[prompt]], interact in a conversational way, provide information on a wide range of topics, and be embedded in various [[applications]]. The potential applications of ChatGPT are vast and could revolutionize many different commercial and non-commercial fields, such as content creation and programming. | ||
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