Assuming we wish to create an AI scientist. Chatgpt should study some science textbooks, please. Is it feasible that chatgpt studied free materials via the internet, rather than science textbooks that cannot be opened freely? Could you give me a quick explanation of that?
Creating an AI scientist involves training the model on a vast array of scientific knowledge, which can include both freely available materials online and textbooks. While AI like ChatGPT can learn from free online resources, including research papers, articles, and educational websites, it doesn’t directly “study” textbooks in the conventional sense. Instead, it learns patterns and information from a broad range of text sources. Using freely available materials is often practical and effective, as they provide valuable insights and up-to-date information, though they might not always be as comprehensive or structured as traditional textbooks. The goal is to compile a diverse knowledge base to simulate understanding and reasoning in science.
You can’t directly train ChatGPT with custom data. However, you can fine-tune models via OpenAI’s API or use techniques like prompt engineering to guide responses based on specific data or contexts. Consult OpenAI for detailed options.
I wonder how accurate the AI’s conclusions are
First, you must create an account on the ChatGPT platform and enter your details. You can accomplish this by uploading a dataset of talks relevant to your chatbot’s aim. Then, you can utilize the API to tailor the chatbot’s responses to your specific data. This allows you to fine-tune the bot’s responses to meet your specific needs.