What do I think about ChatGPT’s artificial intelligence?

In my previous two blog posts, I described why ChatGPT cannot act as an artificial manager. My conclusions are only based on its current, free version 3.5. What the future will show, we shall see. However, the obstacles to ChatGPT being an artificial manager are fundamental and relate to the lack of a coherent ontology of organizational reality and the knowledge of the manager’s work drawn by the chat mechanism only from books and the Internet, not the real activities

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Why can’t you make an artificial manager with ChatGPT?

In a previous blog post, I described how ChatGPT works and what the ability to analyze and then synthesize text gives us. I summed up the entry by saying that you can’t make a robot manager from ChatGPT, because this mechanism still doesn’t know what a human manager actually does, and actually has no way to find out based on encyclopedic knowledge. Today I will write more about it. Despite the fact that the capabilities of the GPT-based chatbot amaze

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Will we make ChatGTP an artificial manager?

In recent months, there has been a lot of talk about the effects of the technology developed by OpenAI, which led to the creation of ChatGPT-4. The tremendous success of this project has opened the eyes of many proponents of the development of artificial intelligence, that it can threaten many social processes, impersonate real people and create artificial, media entities that change the functioning of societies and even groups of the state. Since this is such a promising technology, I

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Information, computation and learning – is this a recipe for an intelligent an artificial manager?

Have you wondered what is the difference between an intelligent and a non-intelligent machine? When can a robot be called intelligent, and when is it simply programmed to react in a certain way in certain situations? Today I will tell you about the 3 elements of artificial intelligence that must occur for a machine to have a chance (not a certainty, but a chance) of winning the Turing test. So let’s make a smart kettle instead of the one you

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Could a robotic Nicolaus Copernicus be your boss?

When we think of an artificial manager, it keeps coming to mind what this new creature that will move into your boss’s office sooner or later might look like. Should your artificial manager take the form of a human like Sophia, a C-3PO-style robot from Star Wars, an all-powerful Robocop or just a single red point of light like HAL 9000 from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey? What your artificial manager will be like, we’ll see in a few

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