This document provides an overview of ChatGPT presented by Cori Hendon and Gary Nakanelua. It explains what ChatGPT is to different audiences, demonstrates its abilities such as answering questions and generating code/text, and discusses its limitations as an AI system trained for conversation rather than correctness. Examples show ChatGPT answering prompts, with a discussion of challenges like providing incorrect information and its inability to perform tasks like playing chess.
9. THE NEW
ASK JEEVES?
PROMPTS
I have a question about Excel
I have a row that has numbers with 1
decimal place. If numbers in that row do
not have a decimal number, then how
can I make it not display the decimal
number?
10. THE NEW
ASK JEEVES?
PROMPTS
What is the most difficult day hike in the
state of Washington
What three day hikes should I do to
prepare to hike Mailbox Peak?
17. What is
ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a Generative Model which
learns the details of an existing data set
and uses this to create new data which
looks similar.
18. Some Generative AI Examples
How are you?
ChatGPT
Knight battling Dragon
DALLE-2
Jukebox
Classic Metal Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1NV6CUJl18
Models
Prompt Generated Output
19. How does it work?
ChatGPT’s goal is to predict the most likely next word.
The cat in the
hat box window
90% 7% 2%
20. Challenges
As a chat AI, ChatGPT was trained to sound human, but not trained to be correct.
Other examples:
• Fake financial figures (Bing)
• Errors in history (Google -$100bil)
• Playing Chess
• Many more every day:
• https://github.com/giuven95/chatgpt-failures