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ChatGPT and LLMs
Large language models (LLMs) such as GPT represent the latest breakthrough in
artificial intelligence. People who use the chatbot ChatGPT engage in a
conversation with a computer that feels like they are talking to a human being.
LLMs have no real understanding of the world. And, no source of truth. They
learn from vast amounts of internet data and may give you a good answer to a
question, but they may also show you biased or false information or
“hallucinate.” The advancement of AI is exciting, it is changing our lives and
business at a fast pace, and it sure will impact how we learn. But for now,
don’t rely on any large language model’s output without it being fact-checked
by a subject-matter expert.
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