New Delhi, April 23 (Ians) AI chatbot ChatGPT is still no match for humans when it comes to accounting and while it is a game changer in several fields, the researchers say the AI still has work to do in the realm of accounting.
Microsoft-backed OpenAI has launched its newest AI chatbot product, Gpt-4 which uses machine learning to generate natural language text, passed the bar exam with a score in the 90th percentile, passed 13 of 15 advanced placement (AP) exams and got a nearly perfect score on the Gre Verbal test.
“It’s not perfect; you’re not going to be using it for everything,” said Jessica Wood, currently a freshman at Brigham Young University (Byu) in the US. “Trying to learn solely by using ChatGPT is a fool’s errand.”
Researchers at Byu and 186 other universities wanted to know how OpenAI’s tech would fare on accounting exams. They put the original version,...
Microsoft-backed OpenAI has launched its newest AI chatbot product, Gpt-4 which uses machine learning to generate natural language text, passed the bar exam with a score in the 90th percentile, passed 13 of 15 advanced placement (AP) exams and got a nearly perfect score on the Gre Verbal test.
“It’s not perfect; you’re not going to be using it for everything,” said Jessica Wood, currently a freshman at Brigham Young University (Byu) in the US. “Trying to learn solely by using ChatGPT is a fool’s errand.”
Researchers at Byu and 186 other universities wanted to know how OpenAI’s tech would fare on accounting exams. They put the original version,...
- 4/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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