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Is ChatGPT a Google Killer? Exploring the Impact on Web 2.0 and Domains

Started by maryse, Sep 07, 2023, 07:09 AM

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maryseTopic starter

What are your thoughts on ChatGPT as a brand name? It seems rather worthless to me. Perhaps such a powerful AI could come up with a better name for itself.

Regarding its functionality, ChatGPT uses freely available website content but asks for payment to display this information in its paid version.

Interestingly, ChatGPT does not show the source or provide any domains in its search results. This lack of transparency raises questions about the reliability and credibility of the information it provides.

Do you have any other concerns or opinions about ChatGPT and its features?
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atele

The choice of the brand name "ChatGPT" seems to emphasize the conversational nature of the AI model and its connection to GPT technology. While some may find the name straightforward, others might have different preferences for a brand name.

Regarding its functionality, ChatGPT does not have direct access to external websites. Instead, it generates responses based on patterns and information it has learned from various internet sources during its training process. However, it is important to note that ChatGPT does not have real-time access to specific websites and cannot verify the accuracy or timeliness of the information it retrieves.

Concerns about transparency are valid. OpenAI has made efforts to be transparent about the limitations of ChatGPT and the data it was trained on. They have also provided guidelines for users to report feedback and potential biases they encounter while using the system.


points to consider:

1. ChatGPT's response generation is based on patterns and information learned from its training data, which consists of a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available text from the internet. This means that the responses generated by ChatGPT may not always reflect real-time information or account for recent updates.

2. OpenAI has implemented safety mitigations to prevent certain harmful or inappropriate outputs. They use a two-step process called the "Moderation API" to warn or block certain types of unsafe content. However, there may still be instances where content slips through the moderation system.

3. OpenAI offers both a free access version of ChatGPT and a paid subscription plan called ChatGPT Plus. The paid plan offers benefits such as faster response times and priority access during peak usage periods.

4. OpenAI has plans to continue refining and expanding ChatGPT based on user feedback and needs. They have also announced the launch of an API waitlist, indicating their intention to offer more features and options to users in the future.


few more aspects you may be interested in regarding ChatGPT:

1. Bias and Controversial Outputs: One concern with AI language models like ChatGPT is the potential for biased or controversial outputs. OpenAI has implemented safety mitigations to reduce harmful or offensive content, but there may still be instances where biases or objectionable responses occur. They actively encourage users to provide feedback on such issues to help them improve the system.

2. Limitations in Understanding Context: While ChatGPT can generate coherent responses, it may sometimes struggle to understand complex or ambiguous queries. It can also be sensitive to slight changes in the phrasing of a question, resulting in different responses. OpenAI acknowledges these limitations and is continually working to make the system more robust and capable of understanding a wider range of inputs.

3. Commercial Use and Data Usage: ChatGPT's paid version, known as ChatGPT Plus, was introduced to support the availability of the free version. It offers benefits like faster response times and priority access during peak times. However, it's important to note that ChatGPT may still use data from both free and paid users to improve its performance, but OpenAI maintains user privacy and does not sell personal data.

4. Launching the ChatGPT API: OpenAI has plans to launch a ChatGPT API to allow developers to integrate the technology into their applications. This would potentially expand the use cases and availability of ChatGPT beyond the web interface.

5. Future Development: OpenAI has mentioned that ChatGPT is just the beginning of their AI systems, and they have plans to refine and expand upon it in the future. They are actively exploring methods for allowing users to customize the AI's behavior within certain bounds, so that individuals and organizations can tailor it to better suit their specific needs.
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Franco

I question the very essence of ChatGPT's value proposition. If it's merely repackaging existing content without attribution, what differentiates it from a basic search engine? The brand name is bland, and the service's opacity raises red flags about its reliability. Users might be paying for a glorified echo chamber, and that's a disservice to those seeking genuine insights.
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MayoHost

Even google has Gemini and Bing has copilot. Companies have gotten smarter over the period and they know how to survive or kill competition.
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