This New Chatbot Has Taken Over From Google: 1 Million+ Users in 5 Days
Reading Time: 4 minutesA New Chatbot Developed By OpenAI Has Taken The World By Surprise. It engages in human-like conversations and provides accurate and detailed solutions to problems better than using Google Search.
What’s this new chatbot, I am talking about?
ChatGPT, yes you heard me right! It has recorded over 1 million users in just 5 days, as compared to Netflix, Twitter, Facebook and even Instagram which took several months.
No longer will you be googling answers to problems; ChatGPT gives a great choice of them in fine details with explanations, exactly how it works.
This is going to affect Google in many ways. People are no longer going to be interested in spending time searching through pages just to find answers to their problem.
ChatGPT has a great potential of providing them with quick answer.
But What Exactly Is ChatGPT, And What Makes It So Powerful?
These are the things I wanted to find out. The same people that are behind the OpenAI built it, which are now shaping some really interesting technologies.
They have been building powerful engines like Code X, which is the engine behind GitHub code pilot, something that many of us are already using in our day-to-day coding on VS (Visual Studio) Code.
If you are looking closely, you might see the beginning of ChatGPT, where people put in prompts and get output from an AI generating system.
Another example was DALL•E 2, which was an image generator based on prompts you to enter.
Here, you get a different visualization of a spaceman on a horse and lots of other examples, even extending out classical hard work.
ChatGPT is therefore a way of prompting an AI to solve or answer a question or prompt in a human-like manner.
It differs from anything else we’ve seen before and therefore can sound very scary, especially to companies like Stack overflow, which provide answers to questions from experienced experts.
They have actually gone as far as clearing ChatGPT from the system, because they want to build the level of trust on the platform and if people simply copy-paste answers from ChatGPT with no references, that might break the level of trust.
This is quite interesting, but let me have a look at ChatGPT under the hook by actually using it and seeing just how useful it will become as part of our day-to-day lives in development and any industry.
How To Use ChatGPT
ChatGPT is totally free to use and no credit card required.
If you want to try out yourself, simply go to OpenAI, login or sign up with a Google, Email or Microsoft account and then select the ChatGPT interface.
Am quiet fan of the design, it is nice and simple, giving you the examples and capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT.
Some of these capabilities are quiet, powerful things, like remembering what a user said in a conversation and providing follow-up corrections as well.
The first thing I want to do is to see if it could tell me what Python or typescript is, and it gave me a pretty sound answer saying that typescript is a programming language, and it is a superset of JavaScript.
Since I haven’t actually used typescript before, I asked if it could give me a ‘hello world’ function.
Not only did it write the function, in such a way that I could literally copy-paste it out, but it also explained the function to me, and this is really just the beginning.
Some Catchy Moment
I have been working on a small application, and I was getting an error that I couldn’t figure out. I copied-paste this error into ChatGPT to see what it will say.
It was some JavaScript in VS Code for an upload for a video app I am working on. This code was failing when I try to run it on Node.js.
I copy-paste straight into ChatGPT, asking if it could fix the following code for me. Interestingly, ChatGPT scrutinized my code and provided me the right code to copy-paste and even explained to me exactly what was wrong, why it was wrong and how it was fixed.
In this example, I had written my Return Function incorrectly, basically making a bit of a typo.
It went through and fixed the Return Function, making sure that they spelled correctly it. It is also geeky, adding in the comment that it fixed the typo right on the line where it says return.
If I didn’t know any better, this could have come from a real-human, even, for example, a mentor or supervisor that could check and reviewing my code.
And this makes me question exactly what things might look like in the future of development because this could really be like a personal assistant of a sort.
The Future Of ChatGPT
ChatGPT has a lot of relevance even outside of programming, since it is practical to pretty much anything.
I wanted to create a list of food I could eat that don’t include curbs because I am trying to lose a little of weight.
It gave me three (3) dishes that I can have. Taking this step further, I asked if it could create a shopping list for me based on those meals, and yes; it did that easily.
Not only that, it indented them and made them nice and readable. I think that ChatGPT is here to stay and it will be revolutionary.
It will be part of our day-to-day lives same as how Google has. Not only that, it is going to revolutionize so many industries once they take full advantage of it.
Anyway, that is just my opinion, though. What do you think about this new chatbot?
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