ChatGPT Fails to Pass JEE Advanced After UPSC Results – AI’s Next Challenge

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT was widely applauded for its sensational achievement after successfully passing the Wharton MBA test. It also impressed many, with its ability to pass the US medical licensing test which is prestigious by all means. However, the ChatGPT chatbot recently failed to pass India’s Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Reports suggest that the chatbot attained a negative score in the same test.

Notwithstanding the failure to pass JEE, ChatGPT managed to score 45 marks in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) by attempting all the 200 questions. Out of those 200 questions, it managed to answer only 11 correctly. It also managed to score decent in CLAT UG test, as it answered 50.83 of the questions right. ChatGPT also managed to score very well in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG test) answering 36 questions in Business Studies test and garnered a score of 66.4.

Overall, ChatGPT has been making a great impact, by immensely helping humans to ease the stress of assignments and complex calculations. It is one of the greatest vault of Artificial Intelligence that has been successful in passing rigorous tests such as US medical licensing, MBA examinations, and the Google Coding Interviews for 3rd- degree professionals. It also managed to clear the BAR test with an astonishing score of 75.

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT chatbot, is a non-profit artificial intelligence seeking to use its technology for social good by creating general strong AI (AGI). It was formerly known as OpenAI LP (Limited Prtnership), and it is a team of AI scientists and professionals working towards building a research laboratory to develop artificial general intelligence that it can safely handover to the world. OpenAI has several backers, including world-famous billionaires such as Elon Musk and Peter Thiel.

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The person mentioned in the article is Greg Brockman, the current chairman and CTO of OpenAI. Greg is a computer scientist and quantitative trading expert who previously worked at the venture capital firm Founders Fund. He has also worked at firms such as McKinsey and Microsoft before joining OpenAI. Greg alsoworked on OpenAI’s robot hand project as its chairman and CTO. With his dedicated efforts, OpenAI has reached to the optimal levels of success and are poised to reach its next goal of producing an AGI.

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