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Dive: A curious little dive into ChatGPT

Then there is the talk of artificial intelligence inspired chatbot 'ChatGPT'. When people who know a lot about it talk about it, their disdain is not hidden. He will tell you everything you want to know in palakwar. I was also curious. Mahajnani went to chatgpt. Wasn't sure what to ask. Curiosity was gone, so I asked about 'curiosity'. ChatGPT-like genie was in front of me with the words 'Ask, maga, maghe te daap', I rubbed the magic lamp like Aladdin and said – tell me about 'Curiosity'. ChatGPT quickly spilled a lot of information about 'curiosity'. Childlike curiosity is necessary to learn new things. Even after growing up, childlike curiosity can lead to many good results. Keen to share information, ChetGPT said that childlike curiosity lies at the root of many inventions that have radically changed human life. Examples were also given. First mentioned is Isaac Newton. Seeing the broken apple fall from the tree to the ground, Newton became curious like a child, why the apple fell to the ground? Why didn't it go up to the sky? From it he discovered the force of gravity. C. V. While traveling by sea, Raman saw the light waves falling in the water and became curious to know more about it and from this he was able to make a very important discovery called 'Raman effect'. 'Missile Man of India' Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam's childlike curiosity led him to achieve success in the field of defense and space technology. Chetgpt did not forget Aryabhata, the great mathematician and astronomer of ancient times. The list grew. ChatGPT has piled up the names and deeds of geniuses from around the world who have achieved great things out of childlike curiosity. America's Walt Disney gave details of many achievements like cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse created out of childish curiosity and the establishment of Disneyland and also his famous statement – ​​'Keep moving forward, keep opening new doors and keep moving in new directions. Human beings have curiosity and because of that, people keep doing something new.' You're right, chatgpt. Now you introduce yourself in plain language – I said. Got the answer – 'I'm a computer program and my job is to understand human language in written or spoken form, process the wealth of information available to me, and give you the right answer to what you want to know.' I am in the mood for humor so I asked him – tell me some funny quotes about yourself. One of the quotes is fun – 'Chatbots are like pizza delivery people. He will make a mistake in the order he receives, but will not delay the delivery!' A computer expert named Andrew Ng, who has done groundbreaking work in the field of artificial intelligence, has also joked – 'Chatbots are like teenage boys and girls who think they know everything, but actually know nothing.' What happens when a human puts the responsibility of remembering everything on a chatbot?' When asked such a question, ChatGPT shared a funny experience of a man even asking ChatGPT to know his name! Some people have too much unnecessary curiosity. They have questions about everything. One such 'overly inquisitive' has said about himself – 'I am like a detective who does not have a single case, but remains the busiest.' Ninety percent of many people's time is spent asking questions and the remaining ten percent is spent searching for their house keys or their glasses. Then I told chatgpt – joke over. Tell me something serious about curiosity. The answer was there – 'Curiosity is like the flame of a candle. In its light you can see a lot of new things to see. Curiosity reminds man that he still has a lot to know.' Then I asked chatgpt a curious question – what would have happened if humans had no curiosity? ChatGPT was amused by my question. Say – 'You asked me a very interesting question. The answer is – without curiosity, man would not have had questions and innovation would not have been possible. Without curiosity, the field of knowledge would have been limited. People would not have developed the ability to work their way out of problems. There would have been no creative works in music, literature and other arts. Man would not have discovered new territories, social traditions would not have changed, different cultures would not have been introduced. You wouldn't have been curious to know about curiosities either,' I said, thanks chatgptg, great fun. Got the answer, we will meet. After a few dives into chatgpt it occurred to me: the time has come when even the most atheistic man who dabbles with artificial intelligence will become a believer in God. }

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