ChatGPT is the future of AI?
- Andrea Magra
- Feb 4, 2023
- 3 min read
Recently we heard a lot about OpenAI and ChatGPT, but what do they do really? And how this can help chat conversation?

ChatGPT is a new AI chatbot that allows users to ask questions and get answers in the form of a dialogue. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests. #chatGPT is currently available on Telegram messenger for free, with plans to incorporate other platforms soon.
Of course, #chatGPT has its limitations but how far will go in the next few years? What are the capabilities of AI systems today?
What can I do with ChatGPT?
As you might have seen through social media or the news, people have used the chatbot for fun and functional purposes. People have written poems with it, created opening messages for dating apps, and answered silly questions.

How is AI transforming industries?
Enjoying the detailed responses and helpful content from ChatGPT may seem relatively harmless, but it’s worth thinking about how AI is causing many industries to evolve. For a great example, look at our Q.ai, which uses AI's power to simplify investing.
Here are some of the industries impacted by this new chatbot.
Search engines
Google’s management team declared a “code red” when ChatGPT was released. Google has had a stranglehold on the search engine business for as long as most of us can remember. There are fears that users will now turn to the chatbot for help rather than filter through websites provided by Google. Anyone who has used Google knows you have to sift through websites when looking for information. On the other hand, ChatGPT aims to offer quick and direct responses to specific problems, even if the questions are complex.
Google has plans to release 20 new AI products and share a version of its search engine with a chatbot feature. The biggest issue with a chatbot for Google is that roughly 80% of the company’s revenue still comes from delivering digital ads. Google is also worried about safety, misinformation, and the factual accuracy of the chatbot.
There are rumors that Microsoft plans on adding a component of the chatbot to the Bing search engine. Google has hesitated to release a competing product, likely due to concerns over damaging its established brand reputation.
The education system
There are concerns from teachers about plagiarism since the chatbot can write an essay or create work from a few simple prompts. Many teachers have expressed worries about what this could mean for the education system. Some schools have already banned the tool, while others are brainstorming how to incorporate it into the classroom.
Graphic design
Many are worried that users will use AI-powered art tools to create art and graphics from text prompts instead of hiring graphic designers. When we first wrote about DALL·E 2, we noted that it raises ethical and legal concerns over ownership. While the technology for creating graphics is still in its early stages, there’s no telling where it could be later this year.
Research
These AI-powered chatbots are going to become valuable aids when it comes to research. Instead of filtering through search engines, you can find relevant information with a simple text input. You can use the chatbot to automate and simplify specific tasks. People may not need manual assistance for research and filtering through articles in the near future.
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