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What is ChatGPT? An Introduction to OpenAI's Conversational AI Model

ChatGPT took the world by storm at the end of January and revolutionized the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for creating content. But what is ChatGPT exactly? In a nutshell, it’s a conversational AI model developed by OpenAI, an AI research lab based on natural language processing (NLP) and deep learning. It is designed to provide users with an easy and intuitive way to interact with an AI system in natural language. Keep reading to discover what it can do, how it works, and how to use it.

How the C-suite can navigate the intersection of AI, crypto, cloud and more

If the recent hype around ChatGPT is anything to go by, the world seems to be reaching an inflection point in artificial intelligence (AI) and associated tools. (GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer, a large language model for generating text using deep learning.)

9 Ideas to Use ChatGPT for IT Support

ChatGPT is the newest social media sensation. According to Open AI’s President Greg Brockman, more than a million people signed up to try the chatbot in just five days of its launch. From writing codes and college essays to explaining scientific concepts, people seem to be putting it to the test – and we aren’t the exception. Designed to assist customer support teams, the chatbot has the potential to be a valuable tool for help desk agents.

The Top 6 Trends CX Leaders Need to Pay Attention to in 2023

Brands face unique challenges heading into 2023 as they balance the variety of changes the last few years have brought on—a looming recession, staffing shortages across all industries, and significant shifts in consumer behavior and expectations brought on by the pandemic. The only certainty is that the quality of customer experience (CX) is more important than ever. There’s a good reason why you should be ranking CX high in your priorities for the coming year.

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What's Using Your Bandwidth? Here's a Monitoring Tool

Bandwidth monitoring provides IT administrators with the assurance that the network has sufficient capacity to run business-critical applications. In addition, network ops team have end-to-end visibility to identify network hogs that cause the congestion. Typically, when a single component overloads in any network, it can bring the entire operation to its knees and impact the employee digital experience. For example, even if you may have a dedicated service plan from your ISP, employees will end up complaining about issues like large file transfer time and slower applications.