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What is ChatGPT?

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  GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a language model developed by OpenAI. The original GPT model was trained on a dataset of billions of words and was designed to generate human-like text. GPT-2 is an updated version of GPT that was released in 2019, which was trained on a much larger dataset and has the ability to perform a variety of natural language processing tasks, such as language translation, question answering, and text summarization. ChatGPT is a variation of GPT-2 that is designed for conversational AI applications such as chatbots. It is pre-trained on a large dataset of informal text and has the ability to generate human-like responses to text input. ChatGPT uses a similar architecture as GPT-2, with the main difference being that it is fine-tuned on conversational data, allowing it to generate more appropriate responses in a conversational context. One of the advantages of ChatGPT over the other models is that it can be fine-tuned on specific conversational data

Google is employing artificial intelligence to better recognize searches from people in distress.

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Google is using AI to better detect searches from people in crisis  Many people turn to an impersonal source of help in times of personal crisis: Google. Every day, the organization receives requests for information on themes such as suicide, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Google, on the other hand, wants to do more to help consumers find the information they need and claims that new AI approaches that better comprehend the complexity of language are assisting in this effort. Google's latest machine learning model, MUM, will be integrated into its search engine to "better effectively detect a wider spectrum of personal crisis searches." MUM was first announced at the company's IO conference last year, and it has since been used to supplement search with features that attempt to answer queries related to the initial search. According to Anne Merritt, a Google product manager for health and information quality, MUM will be able to recognize search queries relati