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ChatGPT: Implications for academic libraries

Christopher Cox, Elías Tzoc

2023College & Research Libraries News111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late November 2022 and immediately went viral, reaching one million users in one week. Built by OpenAI, which is also responsible for the breakthrough image generator, DALL-E, ChatGPT is an LLM (large language model) tool that uses deep learning techniques to generate text in response to questions posed to it. It can generate essays, email, song lyrics, recipes, computer code, webpages, even games and medical diagnoses. Rather than search the internet, ChatGPT has been trained on a large corpus of text, including news articles, books, websites, academic articles, and other sources. The current corpus includes data from multiple languages and computer codes. The generation of text is accomplished by predicting the next word in a series of words to produce sentences and then entire pages of content.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceLyricsWord (group theory)Generator (circuit theory)Web pageCode (set theory)Artificial intelligenceNatural language processingThe InternetWorld Wide WebPlain textInformation retrievalSet (abstract data type)LinguisticsProgramming languageArtOperating systemPower (physics)PhysicsQuantum mechanicsLiteraturePhilosophyEncryptionArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI