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In this week’s episode, I'm speaking with Forrester analyst Rowan Curran about the hottest Topic in tech today which is the AI chatbot ChatGPT. We're going to get into what it is, what it isn't (which is sentient or intelligent) and the outsized impact it is about to have on how we all interact with technology both at work and in our everyday lives.
We talk about how no one really knows how its doing what it does under the hood. Experts have ideas but large language, generative AI models like ChatGPT appear to be drawing conclusions about the world around them without being taught.
We also get into how it is advancing the state of Turning Bots, which is AI generated computer code, how it can be used by knowledge workers, chemists, engineers, developers and many others to do their jobs better.
We take a look at what’s next for the technology, as well. It appears that multi-modal AI models that use visual and other forms of sensory data, not just text, are just on the horizon.
Resource links:
Link to Allen’s website http://www.TechCopy.net
If you would like a shareable edited transcript of this episode, please contact Allen Bernard at [email protected].
In this week’s episode, I'm speaking with Forrester analyst Rowan Curran about the hottest Topic in tech today which is the AI chatbot ChatGPT. We're going to get into what it is, what it isn't (which is sentient or intelligent) and the outsized impact it is about to have on how we all interact with technology both at work and in our everyday lives.
We talk about how no one really knows how its doing what it does under the hood. Experts have ideas but large language, generative AI models like ChatGPT appear to be drawing conclusions about the world around them without being taught.
We also get into how it is advancing the state of Turning Bots, which is AI generated computer code, how it can be used by knowledge workers, chemists, engineers, developers and many others to do their jobs better.
We take a look at what’s next for the technology, as well. It appears that multi-modal AI models that use visual and other forms of sensory data, not just text, are just on the horizon.
Resource links:
Link to Allen’s website http://www.TechCopy.net
If you would like a shareable edited transcript of this episode, please contact Allen Bernard at [email protected].