Financial firms need innovative technologies to keep up with the digital-first world. Enter ChatGPT, a cutting-edge machine learning tool that empowers marketing activities. However, it's not a substitute for human creativity and skills. Discover the advantages and limitations of ChatGPT in marketing strategies.
Despite being a popular source of information, ChatGPT falls short in addressing public health issues such as addiction and domestic violence, according to a study published in JAMA. While ChatGPT's responses are well-informed, they frequently fail to provide necessary referrals to resources. Experts suggest AI companies prioritize human touch and build partnerships with public health leaders to develop databases of resources and refine models for specialized medical guidance. It's important for users to understand ChatGPT's limitations in responding to health emergencies.
OpenAI's renowned ChatGPT chatbot recently failed a urologist exam in the US, scoring less than 30% accuracy in the Self-Assessment Study Program for Urology (SASP). Despite excelling in recalling facts, ChatGPT struggled with questions requiring multiple overlapping facts, situations, and outcomes, leading researchers to investigate the limitations of large language models across various disciplines. Find out more about this study in the Urology Practice journal.
Find out how Chatbot ChatGPT fared in a journalist's test, who tried it out with various questions, from bicycle fittings to Porsche 718 Cayman's beer transportation capacity. Although some answers were mixed, ChatGPT proves to be a useful tool for general information and starting research. But remember, it's not intended for advice and may generate incorrect or misleading information.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirms GPT-5 won't receive training yet due to extensive required work. Expected release in 2024 with improved functionality. Altman emphasizes the importance of lawmakers' involvement in AI regulation.
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