Learning from ChatGPT About the Practical Applications of Crypto-related Technologies
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): LucianoSphere
Originally published on Towards AI.
Asking everything I always wanted to know but didn’t know whom to ask… and checking the responses on Google!
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ChatGPT is the next evolution of OpenAI’s language models, in this case specifically tuned to act as an “Oracle Chatbot” (my definition) who knows about an absurdly large number of things, and that you can consult through questions asked as natural speach. Here in particular I tried to satisfy my curiosity about cryptocurrencies, blockchains, etc., most specifically their applications.
ChatGPT provided me a means to explore questions about the crypto world that I simply didn’t know where to ask. I started trying to get an outlook about the future of cryptocurrencies, and then went for the… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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