Tag: GPT-4
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Finding My Path to Learning: How ChatGPT Transformed My Education Journey
Introduction School was my nemesis. I dreaded the sound of the alarm clock, the monotonous routine, the never-ending lectures that seemed to drone on forever. Concepts that seemed fascinating on paper would become a tangled web in my mind, and my struggle to unravel them was fruitless. The worst of all? Taking notes. My notebook…
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Microsoft’s New AI Subscription: An Innovative Leap or a Greedy Cash Grab? A Closer Look
Introduction: In the tech world, innovation is always met with intrigue, and Microsoft’s recent announcement of a new AI subscription service for Microsoft 365 was no exception. The news caused a ripple effect, sending Microsoft’s stock prices sky-high, painting a promising future for the tech giant. Yet, for the everyday consumer, the notable addition of…
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Want to Get Rich with Prompt Engineering? Follow these Steps!
In an AI-driven world, prompt engineering is fast becoming the new oil of our digital economy. Forbes recently reported that prompt engineers – those who can coax AI programs to produce desired outputs – are earning salaries north of $300,000. Intrigued? Let’s uncover how you can embark on this exciting career path without breaking the…
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GPT-4: Revolutionizing the World of Images, From CGI Films to Assisting the Visually Impaired
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is continuously evolving, and the recent release of OpenAI’s GPT-4 is a testament to this progress. What makes GPT-4 particularly fascinating is its ability to understand images. But what does this mean, and how could it impact various fields? Let’s simplify things and explore the potential of GPT-4 in…
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Could AI Earn a College Degree? The Case of ChatGPT and MIT
I. Introduction It was just another regular morning, coffee in hand, scrolling through my usual tech news feed. Then I came across a headline that made me do a double-take. It was an article on The Register that boldly proclaimed, “No, GPT-4 cannot get a computer science degree at MIT”. Now, this caught my attention.…
