2023-02-07
9 分钟Matt Abrahams interviews ChatGPT, an AI natural language processing chatbot, about its purpose, sources of information, ethical considerations, and the importance of human communication skills.
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In my career, I have seen several technological advances that have changed the way we communicate, but none have shaken the world as much as AI has recently.
I'm Matt Abrahams and I teach strategic communication at Stanford graduate School of Business.
Welcome to this quick thinks episode of think fast, talk Smart, the podcast.
Today, I am excited to run an experiment.
For the first time ever on this podcast, I will not be interviewing a person.
Instead, I'll be interviewing an algorithm.
Chat GPT.
Chat GPT is an AI natural language processing chatbot that allows users to have human like conversations.
The GPT stands for generative, pre trained transformer, and it was launched by OpenAI in November of 2021 22.
For today's experiment.
In interview, we will have typed in the answers and we will be using a programmed language to read out chat GPT's responses.
So let's get started with our experiment.