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Artificial Intelligence Consultancy
}}} }}} }}} [[Image(Public/ImageContainer:djai-banner.jpg, align=left, width=99%, margin-bottom=20, link=Public/DjAi)]] = Breakthrough In the last couple of years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) became more and more powerful and usable in real-life applications. This was, however, mostly unnoticed by the large public, because the applications were mostly quite specialized classification functions. An example for this kind of AI application can be found in smartphone camera software. Based on what the camera "sees", AI selects adequate settings. For an end user, it is hard to distinguish whether this is already AI, or whether it's done with classical algorithms. Recently, ChatGPT has received a lot of attention, because, compared with applications we knew so far, it is different in various ways: * The user interface behaves like any messenger client and users can communicate with the software in natural language including slang words, acronyms and grammatical mistakes. * Apart from some content restrictions to avoid conflict with law, users can communicate with the software on virtually any topic. * Its huge knowledge base and the quality of text understanding and assembly take ChatGPT from being a funny toy to being a useful tool. Suddenly, teachers are confronted with homework from their students that might have been AI-generated. But can it do more than summarize stuff it found on the web? Here's a DITA topic ChatGPT generated after some instructions. It gathered the information by itself, added hazardstatements (there were more, one was left as an example), and it was also able to apply terminology provided as a list. {{{Before you start, gather the following materials:
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