M4E #42: ChatGPT and M4E
Today is a first one and there won’t be a video! I’ll show you some things related to the use of ChatGPT applied to this newsletter, although I want to get away a from all the hype caused around the topic in the last weeks.
ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI, specifically designed for generating human-like text responses in a conversational manner. In its core is a neural network model that has been trained on an extensive corpus of text from the internet, allowing it to generate coherent and contextually relevant responses to a wide range of prompts and questions. And this is quite important, as ChatGPT doesn’t engage in any type of reasoning, so it is quite far from being an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), as we can read in some places these days. Its main purpose is to generate text, based on all the content it has been trained on.
So, let’s try and ask ChatGPT what is Manufacturing 4 Everyone!
You can see here how the model totally invented a new concept that gives some vibes or Industry X.0 (sorry guys, I’ve already registered M4E as a new hype term).
Let’s explain ChatGPT what M4E really is:
So nice for you to apologize ChatGPT! (as you can see, it also tends to be a little bit overly flattering). Now that it knows the purpose of the newsletter asked it to provide me some recommendations for future posts I can write.
Yeah, really good topics! But I want to be a little more lazy, so I asked for specific post ideas with real Youtube videos and this is the result:
My secret has been discovered! In reality, no. The response from ChatGPT looks really nice and in fact it provides good ideas but you can search Youtube for those videos and you won’t find them. ChatGPT totally invented them, although some of the Youtube channels are real.
However, there is no doubt that ChatGPT and language technologies will have a future impact on manufacturing. Applications are numerous.
Hope you enjoyed this post with a different approach and don’t hesitate to leave some comments here or in the chat! What do you think will be the impact of ChatGPT or similar technologies in manufacturing?