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Tech, Career and Opportunities: Embedded System, AI and Machine Learning
CHATGPT VS Search Engine
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<blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Quote from Guest on February 5, 2023, 11:18 am</div>With the invention of the language-based model (CHATGPT) being flying around, the big question is "Can CHATGPT replace Search Engines" The answer is NO because, OpenAI's GPT-based models, including ChatGPT, are not intended to replace search engines like Google. While they have been trained on a large corpus of text and can answer questions and provide information, they do not have the capability to index and search the entire web as search engines do. Search engines use complex algorithms and data structures to quickly find relevant information from a vast number of web pages, while GPT models like ChatGPT use pattern recognition and language understanding to provide answers based on their training data. They complement each other, and it's often more effective to use both for different purposes. For example, search engines are better suited for finding specific information on the web, while GPT-based models like ChatGPT are better suited for providing general information and answering questions in a conversational manner.</blockquote><br>
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