January 18, 2023
ChatGPT is the Genesis of Artificial Intelligence

We thought about asking ChatGPT to write this article, however, the application kindly referred us to our own devices due to being at full capacity.
2023, whilst hosting the year of the rabbit, the centennial anniversary of Disney and the FIFA Women’s World Cup, will also see the genesis of AI throughout online and digital media. Although artificial intelligence is posed to take the forthcoming year by storm, we aren’t hinting at Cybernet level takeover, or at least we hope. Instead, we’re talking about the rise and increasing demand of generative AI tools, ChatGPT for instance, and the continued investment in AI from household names in the tech and social sectors.
The Rise of ChatGPT, Investment From Microsoft and AI Takeover
What is ChatGPT and where is it going?
ChatGPT is a conversational tool that calls upon advanced AI such as the transformer architecture and large-scale pre-training, to generate human-like responses and engage in more authentic and varied conversations with its users. The application is built on top of OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 family of large language models, and is fine-tuned with both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques.
The generative AI app has caused quite the stir online and across mainstream media, garnering attention from outlets like The Joe Rogan Experience, Forbes and The Guardian to highlight a few. Microsoft has also revealed plans to integrate the tool with its Bing search engine, more on that later.
What warrants this sort of attention, we hear you ask. The app is blowing people away with its ability to appear human, and its competency across a variety of different functions. ChatGPT uses a combination of machine learning algorithms and deep learning techniques to process and generate text responses. When a user submits a message into the chat, the system breaks down the words and sentences into individual units, and issues a response to your submission. The more data you give it, the higher the quantity and quality of the tasks it can complete.
Jordan Peterson, a retired psychologist and author of 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos, revealed an interesting use case for OpenAI’s chatbot. Peterson prompted the tool to come up with a new text combining the styles of the King James Bible with Tao Tai Ching, styles that are incredibly difficult to emulate and unlike anything commonly conjured up through online writing tools. Three seconds later, Peterson found himself with four pages of texting matching his initial prompt.
This points to the capacity in which ChatGPT holds, of course the model is still growing and the fact that it isn’t yet incorporating real world data highlights some of its drawbacks, but that is likely to change in the near future.
“So now we have an AI model that can extract a model of the world from the entire corpus of language,”
“It doesn’t test its linguistic knowledge against the real world currently. But the new AI systems will be able to extract patterns from the world itself, using images and then be able to test their linguistic constructions against the world, and then the most advanced models are going to use text, image and human action. All of this is coming down the pipe in the next year.” explains Peterson.
Users from coding, copywriting and content creation backgrounds are finding new ways to develop in each of these areas using the generative tool. The tool also uses a web crawling format to form its responses, which offers up integrity when looking through an SEO lens. ChatGPT can write essays on virtually any topic because it is trained on a wide variety of text that is available to the general public. There are however limitations that are important to know before deciding to use it on an SEO project.