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In November 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a groundbreaking natural language processing technology that uses deep learning algorithms to generate and create new text content, signaling a potential shift in how we interact with computers. Despite its immense popularity, this new technology has raised questions about its potential threat to content creators. Should we embrace this revolutionary tool, or be concerned about its impact? This book is for all technophiles who are fascinated by the advances of artificial intelligence but wonder in which direction this technology is heading. Should we…mehr

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In November 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a groundbreaking natural language processing technology that uses deep learning algorithms to generate and create new text content, signaling a potential shift in how we interact with computers. Despite its immense popularity, this new technology has raised questions about its potential threat to content creators. Should we embrace this revolutionary tool, or be concerned about its impact? This book is for all technophiles who are fascinated by the advances of artificial intelligence but wonder in which direction this technology is heading. Should we perceive AI as a menace or a collaborator that will elevate our intelligence to unprecedented levels? .
Autorenporträt
Denis Boulanger Ph.D. is a researcher and innovator working for more than 30 years in the development of high technology products. He currently holds the position of Research Director at an applied research center specializing in artificial intelligence located in Quebec City. His passions for history and emerging technologies drive him to seek inventive solutions to diverse problems. The pursuit of the end goal alone does not motivate him; rather, it is the creative journey that inspires him. As Confucius once said, "Happiness is not found at the peak of the mountain, but in the journey of climbing it."