I was watching this video on Twitter and really impressed with the way, the guy nailing the nails on woods. It was like he was made to nail them so perfectly. In the viral video content the man can be seen hammering nails in a wooden structure with impeccable ease.
However, the question of man over machine still lingers. While many have started to depends upon machine or the use of "Artificial Intelligence" to enhanced the production. There were lot of talks going on around the technology world about #chatgpt. Our #Hive community already boycotted the Artificial Intelligence content and so does our highest ranked civil service examination.
#chatgpt is the Artificial Intelligence baded chatbot who is gaining a lot of popularity for having all sorts of answer for all kinds of question. The chatbot have succesfully managed to clear the final exam of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School to beating the brightest medical minds in the US medical exam. But when it comes to test the India's toughest examination. It failed to score. As per the reports Analytics India Magazine (AIM) was responsible for getting ChatGPT to attempt the UPSC exam. The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination is considered one of the toughest exams in the world. About 11-12 lakh candidates appear for the exam every year but only 5 per cent of them make it to the mains stage.
When AIM were asked to test #chatgpt for their level of question, the AI chatbot failed by approx 30%. The questions were from several topics such as Geography, Economy, History, Ecology, General Science and current affairs related to India. The #chatbot unable to answer them correctly. The AI chatbot could only answer 54 out of 100 question from previous examination paper. While the cut off to pass the examination is 87%.
This clearly indicates that, as we are depending upon the AI technology, they have certain limitation of their own. Too much dependency will simply ruin the future.