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Using machine learning algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI) platforms called generative AI (GAI) generate creative output such as visuals, literature, and music. It helps software learn from data patterns and produce previously unseen results. There are various possible uses for GAI, such as the creation of art, the design of products, and the invention of new business models.
OpenAI is one of the most prominent platforms for GAI, and its work in natural language processing is well-known. The company’s ChatGPT (generative pretrained transformer) language model can generate coherent text, answer questions, and even write articles...
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