ChatGPT: What is the AI chatbot, how to use it, are the answers always correct and where is it banned

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ChatGPT is the most recent artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI that can assist with essay writing and even music composition.

ChatGPT, a new chat box from OpenAI’s artificial intelligence lab, has sparked quite a social media craze in recent days when it was shown to be incredibly powerful in every area - from being a search engine to producing a complete page of a book. But what exactly is it and how do you use it?

According to a popular tech website, Gizmodo, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence programme that enables users to generate unique text. You may ask questions, offer creative cues, and use it to develop a wide range of content, including poetry, songs, essays, short tales and even an eulogy.

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Launched in November of last year, ChatGPT was created by OpenAI, an organisation that is dedicated to the research and development of artificial intelligence. OpenAI, which was partially founded by Elon Musk, is run by CEO Sam Altman, who is also a founder of the organisation.

How to use ChatGPT

ChatGPT is pretty straightforward to use as it is a web-based application. All you need to do is to create an OpenAI account, which requires you to register with an email address and a phone number. After that, you will be able to use thisand its other tools like DALL E 2, an AI art tool that creates photorealistic illustrations based on text prompts.

Like a normal chatbot, ChatGPT includes a text field where you can type in questions or commands. For example, you can ask any question you’d like, from as simple as ‘do ghosts exist?’ to something completely random, for example, ‘write me a research level essay on the correlation between medical negligence and an earthquake’. It is completely up to your creativity.