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[[GPT-3]] (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) is a [[language model]] developed by [[OpenAI]]. It is the third iteration of the autoregressive model that uses [[deep learning]] to [[text generation|generate text]] based on natural language inputs ([[prompts]]). Not only does it create human-like text but also is able to produce code or other data. The system has been used to generate poetry, write role-playing adventures and to create basic apps. <ref name="”1”"> Floridi, L and Chiriatti, M (2020). GPT-3: Its nature, scope, limits, and consequences. Minds and Machines 30:681-694</ref> <ref name="”2”"> Lauret, J (2020) GPT-3: The first artificial general intelligence. Towards Data Science. https://towardsdatascience.com/gpt-3-the-first-artificial-general-intelligence-b8d9b38557a1</ref> GPT-3 was announced in May of 2020 for a few beta testers and afterwards released has a commercial API in order to fund its research. <ref name="”2”"></ref> <ref name="”3”"> Metz, C (2020). Meet GPT-3. It has learned to code (and blog and argue). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/24/science/artificial-intelligence-ai-gpt3.html</ref> <ref name="”7”"> Dickson, B (2022). OpenAI is reducing the price of the GPT-3 API—here’s why it matters. VentureBeat. https://venturebeat.com/ai/openai-is-reducing-the-price-of-the-gpt-3-api-heres-why-it-matters/</ref> <ref name="”9”"></ref> In November 18, 2021, [[OpenAI]] stated that they had removed the waitlist to access the API. <ref name="”9”"> Romero, A (2021). OpenAI opens GPT-3 for everyone. Towards Data Science. https://towardsdatascience.com/openai-opens-gpt-3-for-everyone-fb7fed309f6</ref>
[[GPT-3]] (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) is a [[language model]] developed by [[OpenAI]]. It is the third iteration of the [[GPT models]], the [[autoregressive model]]s that use [[deep learning]] to [[text generation|generate text]] based on [[natural language input]]s ([[prompts]]). Not only does it create human-like text but also is able to produce code or other data. The system has been used to generate poetry, write role-playing adventures and to create basic apps. <ref name="”1”"> Floridi, L and Chiriatti, M (2020). GPT-3: Its nature, scope, limits, and consequences. Minds and Machines 30:681-694</ref> <ref name="”2”"> Lauret, J (2020) GPT-3: The first artificial general intelligence. Towards Data Science. https://towardsdatascience.com/gpt-3-the-first-artificial-general-intelligence-b8d9b38557a1</ref> GPT-3 was announced in May of 2020 for a few beta testers and afterwards released has a commercial API in order to fund its research. <ref name="”2”"></ref> <ref name="”3”"> Metz, C (2020). Meet GPT-3. It has learned to code (and blog and argue). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/24/science/artificial-intelligence-ai-gpt3.html</ref> <ref name="”7”"> Dickson, B (2022). OpenAI is reducing the price of the GPT-3 API—here’s why it matters. VentureBeat. https://venturebeat.com/ai/openai-is-reducing-the-price-of-the-gpt-3-api-heres-why-it-matters/</ref> <ref name="”9”"></ref> In November 18, 2021, [[OpenAI]] stated that they had removed the waitlist to access the API. <ref name="”9”"> Romero, A (2021). OpenAI opens GPT-3 for everyone. Towards Data Science. https://towardsdatascience.com/openai-opens-gpt-3-for-everyone-fb7fed309f6</ref>


In the area of [[artificial intelligence]] ([[AI]]), GPT-3 is called a [[neural network]], a mathematical system inspired by the working of brain neurons. This network learns its skills by finding patterns in enormous amounts of digital data. It's the same type of technology that allows for [[facial recognition]] or the identification of [[voice command]]s on smartphones. <ref name="”3”"></ref>
In the area of [[artificial intelligence]] ([[AI]]), GPT-3 is called a [[neural network]], a mathematical system inspired by the working of brain neurons. This network learns its skills by finding patterns in enormous amounts of digital data. It's the same type of technology that allows for [[facial recognition]] or the identification of [[voice command]]s on smartphones. <ref name="”3”"></ref>