In a fascinating discussion on the innovative technology, OpenAI’s co-founder Greg Brockman sheds light on the design of the ChatGPT, and showcases some awe-inspiring new plugins for the pioneering chatbot – a creation which has sent shockwaves throughout the world. After the captivating presentation, TED’s head Chris Anderson links up with Brockman to trace back the development process of ChatGPT as well as dissect the fears raised by industry leaders and beyond around the utilisation of such a powerful tool.
OpenAI is a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research laboratory. Founded in 2015 by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, renowned scientist Sam Altman, XPrize Founder Peter Diamandis, Amazon Web Services’ Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Swami Sivasubramanian, and other key members of the scientific, research and venture capital industry, OpenAI has since sought to advance AI capabilities in a responsible and ethical way. The company works to generate concrete and measurable results to democratize AI.
Greg Brockman, ex-CTO of OpenAI and a serial entrepreneur, was part of the team which created the chatbot, ChatGPT. Having worked in the technology sector for more than a decade and being an experienced programmer, Brockman has made important inroads in the field of AI. His most well-known work is the development of ChatGPT, a powerful chatbot which uses natural language processing (NLP) to enable conversations between people and machines. Brockman is a highly respected figure in the industry and has created a number of innovative AI tools and products – from automated self-driving cars to voice-recognition technology.