ChatGPT model passes medical, law exams, with human help
The HinduThe research release version of the AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT developed by the San Francisco-based OpenAI has passed several examinations, including law exams from the University of Minnesota courses, parts of the U.S. Medical Licensing exams, and an exam from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. In a paper titled ‘Would Chat GPT3 Get a Wharton MBA?’ researcher Christian Terwiesch assessed the chatbot’s performance in an exam that MBA students would generally take. Terwiesch said that ChatGPT did an “amazing job” when it came to basic questions related to its field, but sometimes made “surprising mistakes” in calculations at the middle school level. The news comes shortly after OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman denied rumours that the upcoming ChatGPT version would be many times more powerful than the current version that has been available for the public to test since around December 1, 2022.