ChatGPT and ItsUses
• Understanding Conversational AI and Its
Applications
• Presented by: Dr. Neha Prakash
• Date: [Insert Date]
2.
Introduction to ChatGPT
•• Developed by OpenAI
• • Based on GPT (Generative Pre-trained
Transformer) architecture
• • Trained on a large dataset of text
• • Capable of natural, human-like conversation
3.
How ChatGPT Works
•• Uses deep learning and NLP
• • Predicts the next word in a sequence
• • Fine-tuned using Reinforcement Learning
from Human Feedback (RLHF)
• • Continuously evolving with user interactions
4.
Key Features ofChatGPT
• • Text generation and summarization
• • Translation and language understanding
• • Creative writing and ideation
• • Code generation and debugging
5.
Educational Uses
• •Personalized tutoring and doubt-solving
• • Content creation for lectures
• • Research assistance and summarizing papers
• • Language learning support
6.
Professional and BusinessUses
• • Drafting emails, reports, and presentations
• • Automating customer service through
chatbots
• • Market research and data analysis support
• • Enhancing productivity and workflow
7.
Creative Uses
• •Story and poetry writing
• • Brainstorming for blogs and videos
• • Game dialogue generation
• • Script writing for media
8.
Limitations of ChatGPT
•• Can produce incorrect or biased information
• • Lacks true understanding or awareness
• • Needs careful fact-checking
• • Not a replacement for expert advice
9.
Ethical Considerations
• •Data privacy concerns
• • Responsible use in education and business
• • Avoiding misuse for plagiarism or deception
• • Promoting digital literacy
10.
The Future ofChatGPT
• • More accurate and context-aware responses
• • Multimodal capabilities (text + image +
voice)
• • Integration with tools and platforms
• • Ethical and responsible AI development
11.
Conclusion
• • ChatGPTis a powerful tool with vast
applications
• • Can enhance learning, creativity, and
productivity
• • Should be used ethically and thoughtfully
12.
Q&A
• “AI isnot a replacement for human
intelligence, but a partner to extend our
capabilities.”
• Open the floor for questions.