Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Blog Post #7: Chat GPT

One day in early or late January my friend introduced me to ChatGPT. I had never heard of it but she had told me it had helped her in formatting her bibliography’s, finding sources, and also helping her gain insight on topics she was struggling to understand. One of the key advantages that ChatGPT’s AI has compared to others is it is incredibly versatile. It’s very easy to use and has a plethora of knowledge that allows anyone to help paraphrase notes and provide answers to questions you don’t have the answers to.


However, as with any technology, ChatGPT has its downfalls. One of the main concerns that has come up in conversations, especially within the academic setting is the accuracy of ChatGPT’s responses. Even though it has been created and imputed with an insane amount of data there may be instances in which its responses may not be entirely accurate or appropriate to the question that had been asked.

My personal thoughts on ChatGPT are definitely different than some. I do believe it is an important tool and AI is inevitable so it is hard to reject these new forms of technology. It is beneficial in helping expand your knowledge of new concepts and formatting advice but the problem with AI comes in when it starts taking jobs from writers and creatives. As someone in the PR world, AI has already started taking over adobe creative suite platforms (Adobe Firefly) and Canva shortly after the production of ChatGPT. AI is coming fast and it will not slow down, it is a powerful tool that people need to learn the scale of before it takes over a little too fast. It needs to be understood that personal creativity and a world where people innovate don’t come from ChatGPT prompts it comes from the mind of the beholder and it needs to hopefully stay that way so generations to come aren’t reliable on these AI media platforms





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