Compare ChatGPT to Machine Learning Techniques for Sentiment Analysis in 2023
Last Updated on July 25, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Courtlin Holt-Nguyen
Originally published on Towards AI.
Yes! ChatGPT Is A Powerful AI Model for Sentiment Analysis

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Check out my other articles in this series on using ChatGPT for sentiment analysis of customer product reviews here:
1. Sentiment Analysis with ChatGPT, OpenAI and Python — Use ChatGPT to build a sentiment analysis AI system for your business
2. Analyze Customer Product Reviews Using ChatGPT OpenAi API: A Step-by-Step Guide To Extracting Business Insights From Sentiment Analysis Part 1
Sentiment analysis with natural language processing (NLP) enable artificial intelligence systems to understand the opinions and emotions contained in text. This has become increasing important and accurate over the past few years. ChatGPT, developed by… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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