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Artificial Intelligence · Buenos AiresA couple managed to save thousands of dollars when planning their wedding in New York, United States, thanks to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT. In that sense, the bride specified in an interview how this bot from the technology company OpenAI helped them to refine their search for the services they were planning to hire for the event. That way, she was able to skip the expense of a wedding planner. María Cortese will marry her boy…See the Story
They planned their wedding in New York with the help of ChatGPT and managed to save 10,000 dollars: that's what they did
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OpenAI · RomaniaAlmost a year has passed since OpenAI launched GPT-4, its most sophisticated model of artificial intelligence and the brain behind ChatGPT,...See the Story
Business MAGAZINE. ChatGPT-4 celebrates a year: What has changed in the lives of the company and its employees since the launch of ChatGPT? An inquiry behind a group that wants to change the world
ChatGPT · San FranciscoChatGPT has become a household name, and its parent company OpenAI was the first to bring AI to the masses, which gained broader adaptability in a very short time as people started using it for everything from writing emails to school homework to journalistic work to summarizing longer documents. Sam Altman is good at spotting new trends A man who quickly became a known figure around the globe was none other than OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, and he…See the Story
Will Altman’s AI supremacy endure in the long run?
Artificial Intelligence · ZurichThe "NZZ" details how a young Zurichois brilliantly passed his exams thanks to artificial intelligence. He explained Goethe’s "Faust" by ChatGPTEIn a video conference, the new bachelor says: "I did not read any of my books. It was artificial intelligence that did everything for me and I still got a grade 6." According to the NZZ journalist who tells this story, "the student has nothing to do with a parser." On the contrary, he thinks a lot, uses…See the Story
A student gets the maximum mark on a maturity examination, without reading books but with ChatGPT
Warren BuffettIt is often said that trying to beat the stock market by perfecting the timing of each trade is far more trouble than it is worth and could lead to far worse results than making strong picks and just sticking with the shares, no matter the current and temporary trials and tribulations. Such an approach can be enticing as it has a tendency to eventually snowball into vast returns and dividend yields, as best exemplified by the wealth growth of th…See the Story
ChatGPT picks 3 stocks to buy and hold forever
ChatGPT · SwitzerlandThe book "Bonjour ChatGPT" asks how artificial intelligence changes our relationship with others, with the risk of perceiving them as robots as well Have you already addressed ChatGPT as if you were asking a colleague or a long-time friend? A "bonjour", a form of politeness to get a satisfactory answer from the machine? This way of interacting with a computer system, however sophisticated, raises passionate ethical and philosophical questions. A…See the Story
"Hey, welcome ChatGPT! Can you help me?": the attempt to humanize machines, a civilisational danger?
ChatGPT · PullmanChatGPT has the ability to pass medical exams, according to reports, but it will not be a wise decision to rely on it for some serious health assessments, for example, if a patient with chest pain needs to be hospitalized, according to new research. ChatGPT is clever but fails at heart assessment In research published in the journal PLOS ONE, ChatGPT provided different conclusions by returning inconsistent heart risk levels for the same patient …See the Story