American company produces high-powered chatting robot

The American company for smart technology (Open AI) has recently promoted the advanced chat application Chat GPT-4 as an upgraded version of its Chat GPT-3 conversation robot The company said in a video clip that the new application is distinguished with multimedia capacities, can absorb 25,000 words as compared to 3,000 in the previous app. It is also capable of resolving mathematical issues and designing websites.

Jassim Hajji, President of the London-based International Artificial Intelligence Group, said in a statement to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that Chat GPT-4 is powerful by 500 times compared to the previous edition. It can recognize pictures and propose captions.

In response to an article in the New York Times by Noam Chomsky, the renowned linguist, arguing that the application does not have the intelligence for critical or moralistic criticism, the application replied that it actually can produce a new sensible speech.

There have some significant developments in the realm of artificial intelligence since 2010, when the American company Narrative Science developed a tool for writing news by employing artificial intelligence.

For its part, the American news agency, the Associated Press, has released thousands of reports about corporate profits by using the application automated insight. Other news organizations namely the BBC and the Deutsche Press Agency use other tools for managing the archive and gathering news.

The New York Times in 2015 started using a smart editor tool to facilitate editing and writing and choosing key words. In 2016, the Washington Post chose the robot Heliograf to cover the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and the US elections.

Bloomberg for its part uses the robot Cyborge for assembling basic data for economic reports, choosing eye-catching headlines and publishing articles in seconds.

In 2019, the Chinese news agency Xinhua produced the first video of a digital news presenter that spoke Chinese and English.

Ahmad Al-Sheikh, a digital media consultant in London, told KUNA that the artificial intelligence media would significantly grow.

There are divisions for teaching artificial intelligence at renowned press colleges and universities and the BBC has a special division for innovating technological tools to aid journalists.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

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