We thank Dawn for her generosity.
Neville Gibb
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At our last Tech Talks we were fortunate in having Dawn Stephens tell us her experiences with ChatGBT. Artificial Intelligence will become increasingly important in our lives and we thank Dawn for taking us through the recently released application that is both free and available for all to use. ChatGBT is fairly simple to use at the moment but it is anticipated more powerful versions will be released progressively. Dawn showed us how to ask questions - both verbally and alphabetically - and we witnessed a poem that Dawn had previously commissioned ChatGBT to write. It is anticipated that ChatGBT will take up some of the activities that Google now fulfills as it gives specific answers and can be recognise voice instructions. It is well known that students are already asking ChatGBT to write essays. We have already experimented in asking for a story I submitted for 'As Time Goes By' to be rewritten through ChatGPT. It is too early for any conclusions as yet.
We thank Dawn for her generosity. Neville Gibb
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About 'Tech Talks'Are you reasonably tech savvy; interested in technological developments and keen to continue developing your knowledge base? Then the ‘Tech Talks’ discussion group may be of interest. Monthly sessions include viewing of topical ‘TED Talks’; presentations on topics of interest by class members or guest speakers; shared news of developments across a range of technologies. Topics discussed include developments in science as well as technology.
We hope to attract more interest by having guest speakers. Please note that wide ranging discussion of topics is encouraged. Meeting times2nd Tuesday of month
2pm to 4pm U3A Meeting Room 2 FacilitatorNeville Gibb 0428 858 688
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