ChatGPT ‘is literally going to change everything,’ Valley tech experts talk influx of AI

By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal

Artificial intelligence is making a big impact on the tech industry.

ChatGPT, which stands for generative pre-trained transformers, is a chatbot introduced to the world in November 2022 by OpenAI, an AI research and deployment company. The tool is primed to revolutionize how businesses — including those in the Valley — create content and engage with consumers. But its emergence hasn’t come without pushback.

The multifunctional software can serve as a search engine, write a bio or even an article, and so much more, all generated through typed commands with conversational responses. Developers can use the open api to activate voice for input and output.

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