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Indian Billionaire Industrialist Gautam Adani Reveals Addiction to AI Tool Chat GPT

Indian Billionaire Industrialist Gautam Adani Reveals Addiction to AI Tool Chat GPT

Indian billionaire and founder of the Adani group, Gautam Adani, has revealed his addiction to the open AI tool ChatGPT.

The billionaire industrialist in a LinkedIn Post last week  lauded the AI tool ChatGPT for its transformational moment in the democratization of AI tools, given its astounding capabilities as well as comical failures.

He wrote on LinkedIn,

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The recent release of ChatGPT (I must admit to some addiction since I started using it) is a transformational moment in the democratization of AI given its astounding capabilities as well as comical failures. But there can be no doubt that the generative AI will have massive ramifications”.

He further disclosed that Generative AI holds the same potential and danger as silicon chips, with China outnumbering the U.S. in the number of most-cited scientific papers on AI.

Launched on November 30, 2022, the ChatGPT created by San Francisco-based OpenAI, was initially free to the public with plans to monetize the service later. By December 4, OpenAI estimated ChatGPT already had over one million users.

The AI tool which can turn prompts into essays, images, stories, etc, has sparked conversations about how it could replace artists, coders, and tutors and possibly put them out of their jobs.

Also, analysts and pundits predict that Open AI’s new ChatGPT would bring everything from the “death of the school essay” to the dawn of new communication.

They also disclosed that the tool could pose a severe challenge to democracy because it means that the cost of creating misinformation would be insanely low, such that it’s going to be nearly impossible for people to detect AI-Created content.

Signaling the potential of the controversial Chatbot, according to a new research paper, the new artificial intelligence system ChatGPT has passed an exam at the Wharton Business school.

Research from Wharton Professor Christian Terwiesch disclosed that the AI system has shown a remarkable ability to automate some of the skills of highly compensated knowledge workers in general and specifically the knowledge workers in the jobs held by MBA graduates including Analysts, Managers, and consultants.

On the final exam of operations management, a core course in the Wharton MBA program, ChatGPT did an amazing job and gave answers that were correct and excellent in their explanations.

Meanwhile, the AI tool has been disclosed to have certain limitations such that the system does not think and is incapable of coming up with original ideas, as it only works by mimicking human language, packing the potential to make writing tasks quicker and easier in a way never seen before.

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