ChatGPT vs Human Coders: Who’s Our Best Bet to Save the Future of Computing?

ChatGPT vs Human Coders: Who’s Our Best Bet to Save the Future of Computing?
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ChatGPT vs Human Coders: Open AI, a research firm specializing in artificial intelligence, has created a war scenario for Human coders with its newly launched chatbot. The company has revealed an AI-powered chatbot, dubbed ChatGPT, for public testing. Open AI claims that researchers have trained the ChatGPT to interact with users in a "conversational way", making it accessible to a wider group of people. 

Moreover, ChatGPT can help with writing codes for websites and apps within seconds. After testing the AI-backed system, many users on Twitter also shared their experience with ChatGPT and said that ChatGPT solves coding problems for free, in a very simple way. The chatbot was able to solve complex coding-related issues in just seconds. At present moment, ChatGPT is free to test on OpenAI's official website, and users will be asked to create a username. The website asks whether you are a Human coder or testing the chatbot for personal use. The website will also ask for the user's mobile number to access the tool. Notably, the same company is known for creating Dall-e, which also leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to develop a caricature of almost everything from natural language descriptions.

How does OpenAI's ChatGPT work?

Here we will explain the functions of ChatGPT without getting too technical. ChatGPT works by using a large corpus of conversational data to train a transformer-based model. This model is then used to develop human-like responses to user input, allowing for natural conversations with a virtual assistant." If you want a technical explanation, ChatGPT is a natural language processing (NLP) model developed by OpenAI. It is a transformer-based model that is trained on a large corpus of conversational data. It has been created to deliver human-like responses to user input, allowing for natural conversations with a virtual assistant". The company OpenAI says that the chatbot uses Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) technology, but with a different approach in data, collection setup to make replies more human-like.

What are ChatGPT's use cases?

The company says that the ChatGPT chatbot has the capacity of explaining complex topics in simpler words. Some of the examples the website cites include, "Explain quantum computing in simple terms," and "Got any creative ideas for a 10-year-old's birthday." But beyond general queries, the ChatGPT can help users solve problems related to coding for free. If you will search for ChatGPT on Twitter, you will come across hundreds of tweets from users testing its capabilities. A user, Alex Koutmos (@akoutmos), said that the chatbot generated a "login page, migration, and schema in just a couple of minutes". Another user, Dheeraj (@tennis_DPA), wrote that the AI-driven platform has the potential to "replace a lot of software engineers."

ChatGPT Vs Amazon's virtual assistants

Although there are some key differences between ChatGPT, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa, all three tools are capable to answer basic queries and solve math problems. When asked ChatGPT about Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, the chatbot replied, "ChatGPT is designed to generate human-like responses to user input, allowing for natural conversations with a virtual assistant. This may be more useful in certain situations than Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, which are more focused on providing specific answers to user queries."

ChatGPT vs Human Coders: Which one is better? OpenAI's new experiment ChatGPT is really a mind-blowing creation but it will take a long time to replace it with Human coders. So, if human coders are updating themselves along with time, their future is safe.

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