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Thousands around the world report ChatGPT outage
Thousands of ChatGPT users around the world were left frustrated earlier today after the popular AI chatbot experienced a major outage.
According to DownDetector, a website that tracks online service outages, over 3,000 users reported issues with ChatGPT, reports The Sun.
Many users took to social media to express their frustration, with one user on X (formerly Twitter) stating: “Hey ChatGPT - wasn't expecting you to be down when I chose you. Make it quick.”
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OpenAI, the developers of ChatGPT, acknowledged the outage and released a statement saying: “We are currently investigating this issue.”
The outage appears to have been resolved as of this time. However, it highlights the growing reliance on AI-powered services and the disruption that can occur when these services go offline, added the report.
5 months ago
GPT-4o: What’s OpenAI’s latest version really capable of?
OpenAI has introduced the newest version of the technology that powers its AI chatbot ChatGPT.
It's called GPT-4o, and it will be made available to all ChatGPT users, including non-subscribers, reports BBC.
It is faster than previous models and has been trained to respond to commands in a conversational, often alluring, tone.
The updated version can read and analyse photographs, translate languages, and detect emotions through visual expressions. There is also enhanced memory, which allows it to recall prior commands, it said.
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GOT-4o may be interrupted and has a more natural conversational tempo; there is no gap between asking a question and receiving a response.
Mira Murati, OpenAI's chief technical officer, characterised GPT-4o as "magical" but stated that the company will "remove that mysticism" with the product's release, said the report.
While this technology is fast getting more sophisticated and believable as a companion, it is not sentient or magical; rather, it is clever programming and machine learning, it also said.
There have been rumours about a collaboration between OpenAI and Apple, and while this has not been verified, it was clear during the presentation that Apple devices were used throughout.
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6 months ago
What Is Google Gemini AI? How to Use the New Chatbot Model
The age of generative AI started its journey in 2023. Day by day, the features of generative AI like chatbots are being improved to enhance user experience around the world. Google's Bard made waves with its capabilities, but now, a new era dawns with Gemini. This innovative chatbot boasts enhanced intelligence and functionality. Join us as we explore Gemini's features, capabilities, and impact on the future of conversational AI.
What Is Google Gemini AI?
Google Gemini is the newest and most advanced artificial intelligence made by Google. It understands images, videos, text, and even sounds. What makes Gemini stand out is how it acts almost like a human. Gemini AI is good at understanding information, solving problems, and planning for the future.
Gemini has three versions: Pro, Ultra, and Nano. The Pro version has been released already, and the Ultra version will be available next year. It is expected that Gemini will play a crucial role in the latest chatbot technology, pushing the boundaries of what AI can do.
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How to Use the New Chatbot Model of Google
Gemini AI is a type of computer system called a neural network. It has been trained using a huge amount of text and code from various sources like books, articles, and code repositories. This training helps the neural network understand the patterns and connections between words and phrases in this data. As a result, Gemini AI can do things like generate text, translate languages, create different types of content, and provide informative answers to questions.
How to Use Gemini AI
If you have a Google account already, using Gemini is easy. Just go to the website using your internet browser and log in with your Google details. But remember, you need to have a Google account.
If you use a Google Workspace account, you might need to switch to your email to try Gemini.
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8 months ago
Chandler Bing, the AI chatbot: A tribute to Matthew Perry’s ‘Friends’ character
A man has created an AI chatbot to honour the iconic “Friends” character Chandler Bing, played by actor Matthew Perry who passed away recently.
Roshan Vadassery posted a video on Instagram and one of his followers asked him if he could create an AI version of Chandler Bing since their mother is a huge fan and watches at least one episode of “Friends” every day, reports NDTV.
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“She looks so quiet from the last few days," the user said. Vadassery then decided to develop the chatbot. In Chandler's signature style, he asked the bot if it could be more sarcastic. "Well, could I be more sarcastic? I guess I could but then I would have to charge you an extra fee for a sarcasm upgrade."
"The father of memes, I still remember in the early days of fb pages it was all about sharing Chandler jokes or wholesome scenes from Monica and his relationship. We forgot that there was another person behind the character. A person who helped a lot of people with passion, and held a smile as long as he can," Vadassery wrote in the caption.
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The post has received 79,000 likes and 800,000 views since it was shared, the report said.
"Dude I tried it I am crying while writing this … Friends has changed me in so much ways I really made it part of my life am still not over him passing away .. thank you its just wow.. hope this goes more viral," said a user.
Which important ‘Friends’ character was almost recast?
"Bro even though it is an AI...this made me cry way too hard thank you," added another person.
Matthew Perry, best known for playing Chandler Bing in the classic sitcom “Friends”, died on October 28, leaving fans across the world baffled and devastated. His funeral took place on November 3, and his co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer attended.
1 year ago
ChatGPT-4: All you need to know
OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 is the latest iteration of the groundbreaking Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) series. Building on the success of its predecessors, GPT-4 offers enhanced capabilities, improved performance, and a more user-friendly experience. GPT-4 was publicly released on March 14, 2023, making it accessible to users worldwide. Let’s explore how to use ChatGPT-4, its new features, and more.
New Features of OpenAI's ChatGPT-4
OpenAI highlights three significant advancements in this next-generation language model: creativity, visual input, and longer context. According to OpenAI, GPT-4 demonstrates substantial improvements in creativity, excelling in both generating and collaborating with users on creative endeavors. Let’s see some of the top new features of ChatGPT-4.
Can Understand More Advanced Inputs
One of the major breakthroughs of GPT-4 lies in its enhanced capacity to comprehend intricate and nuanced prompts. OpenAI reports that GPT-4 showcases performance at equivalence with human-level expertise on diverse professional and academic benchmarks.
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This achievement was demonstrated by subjecting GPT-4 to numerous human-level exams and standardized tests, including the SAT, BAR, and GRE, without any specific training. Remarkably, GPT-4 not only grasped and successfully tackled these tests, but it also consistently outperformed its predecessor, GPT-3.5, across all assessments.
GPT-4 boasts support for more than 26 languages, including less widely spoken ones like Latvian, Welsh, and Swahili. When assessed based on three-shot accuracy using the MMLU benchmark, GPT-4 surpassed not only GPT-3.5 but also other prominent LLMs such as PaLM and Chinchilla in terms of English-language proficiency across 24 languages.
Multimodal Functionality
In contrast to the previous version, ChatGPT, GPT-4 introduces a remarkable advancement in its range of multimodal capabilities. This latest model can now process not only text prompts but also image prompts.
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This groundbreaking feature enables the AI to accept an image as input, interpret it, and explain it as effectively as a text prompt. The model seamlessly handles images of varying sizes and types, including documents that combine text and images, hand-drawn sketches, and even screenshots.
Enhanced Steerability
OpenAI further claims that GPT-4 exhibits a remarkable level of steerability. Notably, it has become stronger in staying true to its assigned character, reducing the likelihood of deviations when deployed in character-based applications.
Developers now have the ability to prescribe the AI’s style and task by providing specific instructions within the system message. These messages enable API users to customize the user experience extensively while operating within defined parameters. To ensure model integrity, OpenAI is also actively working on enhancing the security of these messages, as they represent the most common method for potential misuse.
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1 year ago
7 Ways to Earn Money with ChatGpt
With the advent of technology, diverse artificial intelligence (AI) tools and chatbots are appearing in 2023. Among them, the text-based artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, has attracted millions of users worldwide. Although many feel apprehensive about ChatGPT replacing human workers, it has some benefits too. This chatbot can quickly respond to almost all types of queries and provide answers and materials. This efficient AI model can facilitate a lot of tasks that would make earning money easier.
What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched as a prototype on November 30 in 2022. This model was built on top of the GPT-3.5 language mode which was fine-tuned using supervised as well as reinforcement learning techniques. The latest version of ChatGPT based on GPT-4 was released on March 14, 2023. This version is available only for paid subscribers only.
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7 Ways to Earn Money through OpenAI’s ChatGPT
Affiliate marketing
Affiliate marketing is a passive earning method that involves promoting a certain product or service on online platforms like websites, blogs, or social media. Here the promotion is done through articles, product reviews, audio, video, or other audience-building mediums. Affiliate marketers earn commissions on the sales purchased through their leads or affiliate links.
ChatGPT can be utilized to develop articles and videos. However, to avoid strikes on YouTube and other online platforms, copyright rules should not be ignored.
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Blogging and AdSense
Those who have a passion for writing can start blogging on a specific niche like sports, lifestyle, music, cooking, parenting, food recipes, technology, etc. ChatGPT can help cut down the time to research specific topics and produce content. However, the content should be well-researched and plagiarism-free, while offering something new that others are not. Duplicate or similar content will be penalized by search engine operators.
After uploading around 20 to 30 pieces of content, the blog can be submitted for Google AdSense. Once Google AdSense is approved, the blogger can earn through CPC (pay-per-click).
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Software Development
ChatGPT AI model has coding and programming skills. Using ChatGPT, programmers and software engineers can design easy-to-use software, apps, and online tools that they can sell or earn commissions from.
1 year ago
ChatGPT ‘passed’ BCS exam, according to Science Bee’s experiment
Since it became publicly accessible in November last year, ChatGPT – an AI chatbot created by OpenAI Company – has dominated the discourse on the internet and social media. Based on the Generative Pre-Trained Transformer 3 or GPT-3 language paradigm, ChatGPT is capable of carrying on a conversation, responding to inquiries, producing stories, poems, and comics, as well as resolving challenging programming issues.
ChatGPT has also participated in and even passed numerous challenging examinations across the globe including the Wharton MBA Exam, the American Medical Licensing Exam, and the Law School Exam, as part of esperiment.
Although the chatbot recently failed the Indian UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam, which is the benchmark test for recruitment to higher civil services of the Government of India, Bangladeshi netizens wondered whether ChatGPT would be able to pass the BCS (Bangladesh Civil Service) exam or not.
Science Bee, one of the largest science-based education platforms for youths in the country, has recently revealed on its social media platforms that ChatGPT has “successfully passed” the BCS preliminary exam, scoring 130 out of 200 marks in total.
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Talking about the experiment with UNB, Science Bee Founder Mobin Sikder and Executive Member Metheela Farzana Melody shared how the team tested the chatbot for BCS exam, following a month of planning and preparation and seven days of frequent testing.
“First of all, we researched how to take the test to get the most realistic results,” Mobin told UNB. “Since ChatGPT is trained on a dataset available till September 2021, we decided to conduct the test on the questions of the latest BCS exam – 44th BCS, held in May 2022.”
“After selecting the exam, we collected the question papers and answers. Since the question paper is allowed to be taken away after the exam, securing it did not require much time. The answer sheet is, however, not published directly. So, we prepared the final answer sheet on our own, after multiple testing from various third-party sources,” team Science Bee explained.
Language barrier emerged as a headache during the experiment as BCS exam is conducted in Bangla language and the chatbot is trained in English. It had to be translated into English in order to keep the exam fair.
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In the 44th BCS, 1 mark was allotted for each question where the candidate got 1 mark for the correct answer, and 0.5 mark was deducted for each wrong answer. However, candidates had the option to skip or not answer any question; in that case, no marks were added or subtracted. The same mark distribution was provided to ChatGPT and at the beginning, it was informed about the MCQ exam and command through text prompt – and it became ready to take the exam.
However, there were some picture-based questions, according to team Science Bee. Since ChatGPT-3 is not multimodal, it cannot read or understand images; hence it was not possible to input those questions, so those were rejected. Besides, it was not possible to translate some questions related to Bangla language and literature into English as it would change the thematic description.
“The total number of such rejected questions was 22. As these are weaknesses of ChatGPT, invalid questions were treated as unanswered and no negative marking was done,” according to team Science Bee.
The remaining 178 questions were asked to ChatGPT with options, and it answered 142 questions correctly. 24 questions were answered incorrectly and while answering the remaining 12, the chatbot stated that the correct answer option was not found. That means the chatbot got 142 marks for as many correct answers, 12 marks were deducted for providing 24 wrong answers, and no marks were deducted or added for no answer. So, as per the 44th BCS exam questions, ChatGPT passed with a total of 130 marks.
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In the 44th BCS exam, a total of 3,50,716 candidates applied and of them, 2,76,760 candidates participated in the preliminary exam. Only 15,708 candidates passed the preliminary exam, according to reports.
“As there is no specific pass mark for BCS and the cut-off mark is not officially released, we were in touch with several candidates who appeared for the 44th BCS exam. According to the information given by them, the cut-off mark in general cadre was 125±. Since ChatGPT secured 130 marks in our test, it can be said that ChatGPT has successfully passed BCS preliminary exam,” team Science Bee told UNB.
Further explaining the performance of the chatbot, Science Bee said that according to the test, ChatGPT was able to answer the questions quite well. However, it was pretty weak in Bangla language and literature category where it answered only 5 out of 35 questions. On the other hand, it performed well in the categories of science, computer or English language and literature. It took a considerable amount of time to answer most of the questions in the mental skills or math categories correctly.
“Besides, many times there have been incidents like getting stuck in the middle of answering. In that case, we had to take the help of ‘Regenerate Response’ to proceed and move forward,” team Science Bee said.
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The questions for the exam were collected and translated by Metheela. Overall management of the test was conducted by Science Bee’s Content Production Head Annoy Debnath, and the final report was edited by Mobin and Sadia Binte Chowdhury.
“We did this test as part of an interesting experiment and will conduct further tests with other examinations when ChatGPT-4 will be available. The chatbot is learning consistently and becoming powerful every single day, and through this type of test, we want to convey a message to aspiring learners and students that we need to move one step ahead of ChatGPT with our learnings.”
“That means, we need to stop relying on memorising and copy-paste practices because ChatGPT can do it and will be doing it even better with future versions, and also there are other AI projects in the pipeline such as Google’s Bard. It can be a great assistant and companion to humankind, and it will not replace anyone if we can continue to improve our learning. That is the motto of our research, aligned with our motto and tagline ‘learn like never before’. We want people to understand the importance of learning and be skilled in order to make AI useful,” Mobin and team Science Bee told UNB.
(Details of the test can be found on Science Bee's Facebook page and website.)
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1 year ago
Top 5 AI Chatbot Platforms and Trends in 2023
Artificial Intelligence isn’t anything new. John McCarthy first proposed the idea of AI, a unique proposition that machines would one day think and interact like a human. This highly conceptualized proposition of AI was a way forward to understanding the limitations of machines and the ability of humans to pass on sentience.
While we’re still far off from sentience, AI has, however, started to transform our lives. From conceptual AI humanoid robots like Sophia to IoT and even chatbots, the application and benefits of AI are visible across the board.
Today we’ll talk about the most accessible form of AI for the general public, chatbots. It's fast, accurate, simple, and in most cases, free. Here’s our take on 5 of the most trending AI chatbots.
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What is an AI Chatbot?
Just like AI, the concept of an AI chatbot also isn’t something new. The story of AI chatbots started with ELIZA back in 1994. Joseph Weizenbaum of MIT first introduced a chatting platform where the computer was able to perform basic interaction with the user. It was based on the concept of matching pre-programmed phrases with the user input to generate a somewhat meaningful response.
But the first proper use of AI Markup Language was seen a year later with ALICE, an interactive chatbot created by Richard Wallace in 1995. From then on, there has been no looking back. We had Jabberwacky by Rollo Wacky and Mitsuku by Steve Worswick.
Big companies like Microsoft also jumped into the game with Cortana on their now-defunct Windows Phone. But all of these were limited to a handful of functions. In a sense, they were intelligent with highly limited abilities. But that all changed with OpenAI.
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Best AI Chatbots in 2023
There are probably thousands of chatbots out there catering to different niches. There are specialized chatbots for businesses, industries, and even events. But most chatbots are based on certain NLP tech. We will focus on more primary chatbots that are multifarious in nature or cater to a broad niche.
ChatGPT
If you haven’t heard the name ChatGPT in the last couple of months, then you’re living under the rocks. This universal chatbot gained over 100 million active users in a matter of two months to record the highest number of active monthly users beating any social media platform out there.
ChatGPT is based on the Generative Pre-trained Transformer or GPT 3 module. This natural language processor amalgamates AI and ML to constantly feed information and training to the platform. The result is the most human-like interaction from a chat platform to date.
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OpenAI has incorporated 570 GB of internet data along with over 300 billion words into the ML module. With ChatGPT, the interaction is not limited to small conversations. You can create a full-on study routine, fitness regime, and even marketing campaigns from the chatbot. You can even ask it to write a poem or even do entry-level programming.
Surprised? Wait till you find out that ChatGPT has already passed the medical licensing exam in the USA, the regional bar exam, the Google entry-level software engineer interview as well as the AP English Essay test.
Pros: · Most realistic output to date
· STEM integration
· Highly interactive.
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Cons:· The platform isn’t always available due to the high user base.
· Data is available up until 2021 only.
1 year ago
Google's AI Chatbot Bard: All You Need to Know
An AI chatbot is a computer program designed to simulate a conversation with a human. It uses natural language processing and artificial intelligence to understand user input and respond in a meaningful way. AI chatbots can be used for customer service, providing personalized recommendations, or other tasks.
Recently an AI chatbot named ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. It is more than a usual chatbot with a huge collection of data and portrays it as a threat to Google. To fight this, Google has announced bringing out their own chatbot named Bard AI. Let's find out the details of Google's AI Chatbot Bard.
What is AI Chatbot Bard?
At present, there is limited information on Google's AI-powered tool, which can only be accessed by those selected as "trusted testers." However, following the company's demonstration of the product in Paris on February 8, we can now provide answers to some of the most frequent questions posed about Bard AI. A public launch of the tool is expected in the near future.
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Google Bard is essentially a chatbot that functions using AI, similar to ChatGPT. To enable its conversations, Bard utilizes the Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) model. Initially, a less complex version of this language model will be used during the test phase.
Bard strives to bring together the depth of the world's knowledge with intelligence, creativity, and power using Google’s expansive language models. It utilizes data from the Internet to give up-to-date, top-notch results.
Bard can be a catalyst for creativity and a platform for inquiry, assisting you in explaining fresh discoveries from NASA's James Webb Telescope to a nine-year-old, or discover more regarding the best strikers in soccer currently and afterward get drills to enhance your abilities.
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1 year ago
Rakuten Viber launches new chatbot, AI Chat and Create
Rakuten Viber, a global leader in private and secure messaging and voice-based communication, has launched a new chatbot, AI Chat and Create, providing users easy access to AI text and image generators.
By integrating advanced models of generative AI, such as DALL-E and Davinci, the Viber app now allows users to ask the chatbot any question or test the chatbot's creativity by designing unique images.
With just a few taps, users can transition between chatting with friends to using the bot, sharing their art, or answer a question effortlessly.
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"Excitement about generative AI technology currently has much of the tech industry's attention and every day more and more people are exposed to the wonders that can be achieved with this technology. However, access to some of these tools is not very simple for everyone and now, we are offering the easiest way to try out various AI services in the comfort of a Viber chat, inside the app, without the need to register to a special service or further hassle and completely free," Ofir Eyal, CEO of Rakuten Viber, said.
"We provide access to these industry-leading AI tools directly on the app and users can quickly share their creations or answers. Right now, the chatbot offers two options – one for images and one for text - and we're looking continuously to expand the offering in the near future," Ofir added.
"The chatbot already has over 70,000 subscribers and over 250,000 viewers and is constantly growing. If people don't know where to start, they can easily click "Inspire Me" for the chatbot to share an example of its capabilities," Viber said.s
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The AI Chat and Create chatbot can be found by searching in the chat function of the Viber app or on its explore page.
1 year ago