The success of ChatGPT has led to tech giants like Microsoft and Google developing their own versions. Microsoft has invested billions in OpenAI and integrated ChatGPT into its Bing search engine. Google, on the other hand, launched Bard, powered by its own LLM, LaMDA. Despite the competition, ChatGPT continues to evolve, with OpenAI advising users against sharing personal information due to its ability to fine-tune models using chat data.
Key takeaways:
- ChatGPT, powered by the GPT-3.5 language model, has achieved significant popularity and influence due to its human-like responses and ability to understand the context of previous messages.
- Microsoft has invested heavily in OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT, and has integrated parts of the GPT-3.5 language technologies into its Bing search engine.
- Google has launched Bard, its own large language model powered by LaMDA, as a competitor to ChatGPT.
- While ChatGPT conversations are used to fine-tune the models, OpenAI has introduced a method to hide conversations from the sidebar, and these 'hidden' conversations will not be used for training AI models.