A Conversation With ChatGPT
A Conversation With ChatGPT
By Gideon Lasco
“That's great! Let me know if there is any specific information you would like me to include in the article.
I can provide background on how I was developed, what my capabilities are, and any other information
that may be relevant to the topic.”
'GPT' stands for "Generative Pre-trained Transformer”. It is the name of the architecture used in the
model that I am based on, which is able to generate new text and has been pre-trained on a large dataset
of text.
“Yes, I am considered a form of artificial intelligence (AI). I am a large language model, which is a type
of AI that is trained on a large dataset of text data and can understand and generate text. Language models
like me are based on machine learning techniques, which allow us to learn patterns in the data and make
predictions about new text.”
“As a language model, I am a tool created by OpenAI that can assist with a wide range of tasks that in -
volve understanding and generating text. My main purpose is to make it easier for people to interact with
and understand the vast amount of text data that is available in the world today. One important thing to
note is that while I am able to understand and generate text, I am not a human and do not have conscious -
ness, emotions or personal beliefs. My answers are based on patterns in the data I was trained on, and it is
important to consider the context, potential biases and limitations when interpreting my answers.”
“Do you actively search the Internet to generate your responses, or are you drawing from a fixed data-
base?
“I do not actively search the internet to generate my responses. Instead, I draw from a fixed database of
text that I was trained on. This database contains a wide variety of text, including books, articles, and
websites, and it is used to learn patterns in language. Once I am trained, I can use these patterns to gener-
ate new text or to understand the text that is input to me.
It's important to note that my knowledge cutoff is 2021 and I don't have access to the most recent infor-
mation or events.”
“Some educators are concerned that students are using you to plagiarize their answers.”
“It is possible for someone to use my responses as a source for their own work without properly citing it,
which would be considered plagiarism. However, it's also important to note that I am a tool and it's the re-
sponsibility of the user to use me ethically and responsibly. It's important for educators to educate stu-
dents on responsible use of AI tools like me, including proper citation and avoiding plagiarism. It's also
important to note that my answers may not be original and they might be based on patterns in the data I
was trained on, and that's why it's important to use me as a source of inspiration and not a definitive an-
swer.”
“Aside from plagiarism, what are the other concerns that people have raised about you?”
“People have raised several other concerns about large language models like me:
Bias: Language models like me can perpetuate and amplify biases present in the data they were trained
on. This can result in unfair or harmful outcomes for certain groups of people.
Privacy and security: Large language models like me require a significant amount of data to train, and this
data may include sensitive information about individuals. This raises concerns about the privacy and se-
curity of this data, and the potential for misuse.
Safety and control: As language models like me become more powerful, there are concerns about the
safety and control of these systems. This includes issues such as the potential for misuse, the risk of unin-
tended consequences, and the need for robust governance and regulation.
Job displacement: As language models like me become more powerful, there are concerns that they may
displace human workers in certain fields.
Intellectual property and authorship: With the ability to generate text that is similar to human-written text,
there are concerns about the implications for authorship, originality, and intellectual property.
Transparency: Some people raise concerns about the lack of transparency around how large language
models like me make their predictions and decisions, which makes it difficult to understand and correct
errors.
It's important to note that these are some of the main concerns that people have raised about me, but they
are not exhaustive. Additionally, the field of AI is rapidly evolving and new developments are happening
all the time, so new concerns and issues may arise in the future.”
Author’s note: The above is a based on a transcript, virtually unaltered, from a chat with ChatGPT Jan 9
Version (https://chat.openai.com/) on January 21, 2023.