ChatGPT3 is the latest and most advanced language model from OpenAI.
As this post from BBC Science Focus magazine puts it, "ChatGPT3 is capable of generating human-like text and has a wide range of applications, including language translation, language modelling, and generating text for applications such as chatbots. It is one of the largest and most powerful language processing AI models to date, with 175 billion parameters."
I asked ChatGPT3 to write a short LinkedIn post about the difference between competencies and skills and the value of competencies for the future and received a 200-word response. The following image is a screenshot of an AI generated post using ChatGPT3. This was done in under 10 seconds; certainly not perfect but not a bad start.
This morning, I read an article by Professor Ethan Mollick from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania called "The Mechanical Professor". In his insightful article, he goes on a quest to "take a job I know well, and try to see how far I can automate it with AI." The #AIGenerated results are shocking and stunning. I almost want to do the same with my job of a learning and performance consultant and see how far I can go.
AI thought leaders Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee said in a Harvard Business Review article, “Over the next decade, AI won’t replace managers, but managers who use AI will replace those who don’t.”
If we can think of AI as #AugmentedIntelligence and not #ArtificialIntelligence and as a complement and not a replacement to human intelligence, we can start to imagine the innovative uses of AI to better serve humanity.
How are you going to augment your work with AI?
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