Asia’s richest billionaire admits to being addicted to ChatGPT

Billionaire Gautam Adani, the world’s third-richest person with a fortune of $127 billion, recently admitted he’s addicted to ChatGPT.

In a LinkedIn post last week, the 60-year-old Indian billionaire said that the release of ChatGPT will help “proliferate AI faster, thanks to its incredible capabilities and humorous failures. it”.

Billionaire Gautam Adani admits to being “addicted” to ChatGPT since he started using it.

ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, is the most popular AI in recent times. This artificial intelligence tool acts as a chatbot that interacts with the user, it can easily create essays, stories, songs and images… Many experts say that this technology can change the world. completely change the way people live and work.

Some people think that ChatGPT will put artists, tutors, programmers and writers out of work. Others are more optimistic, arguing that the bot will allow employees to tackle their to-do lists with greater efficiency.

Adani wrote in her post: “There is no doubt that AI will have major impacts. This technology will play an important role similar to semiconductors in the future.”

“Nearly five decades ago, pioneering chip design and large-scale chip manufacturing put the United States ahead of the rest of the world and led to the rise of many partner nations and giants. technology giants such as Intel, Qualcomm, TSMC … “.

“This technology is also a precursor to precision and guided weapons used in modern warfare. The race in the field of artificial intelligence will quickly become as complicated as the silicon chip war is going on,” Adani said.

Chip production has recently emerged as an issue in US-China tensions, with Washington blocking sales of advanced computer chips and semiconductor manufacturing equipment to Chinese companies. Some Chinese investments in European chip production have also been blocked.

According to him, China has an advantage over the US in the AI ​​race because of the outstanding number of researches in 2021. Before that, Nikkei Asia and Dutch scientific publisher Elsevier had statistics and found the number of academic articles. regarding AI has exploded from 25,000 articles in 2012 to 135,000 in 2021.

In particular, China continuously leads in the number of articles published in scientific journals. In 2021 alone, the country published 43,000 articles, nearly double the US. In terms of the quality of published studies, China is also making rapid progress. In 2012, the US led with 629 articles cited, while China was in second place with 425 articles. In 2019, China surpassed the US for the first time. In 2021, China accounted for 7,401 articles cited, 70% more than the US’s second place.

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