Welcome back from vacation! Over the past three weeks, ChatGPT has been making headlines for a variety of reasons. From its potential impact on Master of Fine Arts programs to its limitations in medical advice, the AI continues to be a subject of diverse discussions. Let's dive in.
The Atlantic published an article discussing the future of Master of Fine Arts programs in the age of ChatGPT. The article explores how the art of writing could be pushed out of a computer's reach. Read more
Forbes released an article detailing how ChatGPT prompts can be used to apply lessons from The Art of War to business strategies. Read more
Search Engine Land covered how the ChatGPT code interpreter plugin has been a game-changer for many search marketers. Read more
Several articles, including those from TipRanks and Bloomberg, discussed the limitations of ChatGPT in medical advice, particularly in cancer treatment. Read more from TipRanks | Read more from Bloomberg
Healthline explored the pros and cons of using ChatGPT as a personal trainer, providing insights from health experts. Read more
A report from the International Labour Organization (ILO) suggests that ChatGPT is likely to complement jobs rather than destroy them. Read more
CNBC reported that South Korean internet giant Naver has launched its own generative AI services to compete with ChatGPT. Read more
Medical Xpress published a study indicating that ChatGPT shows about 72% accuracy in overall clinical decision-making. Read more
The past three weeks have been filled with diverse discussions and studies involving ChatGPT. From its potential impact on education and business to its limitations in healthcare, the AI continues to be a versatile yet complex tool.
Stay tuned for more exciting news and don't forget to check out our latest articles on ChatGPT Prompts Hub.
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