On Monday, March 27, Minister of Railways, Communications, and Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw made a hint regarding the impending release of a ChatGPT-like application. When discussing conversational AI solutions, the minister advised us to hold off until a significant announcement was made in the upcoming weeks. The Union Minister responded, “Wait for a few weeks,” when asked if India might create something resembling the well-known conversational tool ChatGPT while speaking at the Global Forum event. A significant announcement is forthcoming. The IT Minister, however, declined to provide any other information regarding the tool, the unveiling, or what the major announcement would be. He continued, “I cannot say anything because Parliament is in session.
Since its debut, ChatGPT has been outstanding and has astounded the entire world with its intricate and genuine conversing abilities. It has even sparked a competition among the tech titans to see who can develop the most extraordinary AI chatbot with each new iteration. The ChatGPT was designed by OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company, and has recently gained popularity and made startling headlines. By effortlessly providing the clear-cut answers to inquiries, reacting to user requests, and producing plays, speeches, songs, homework assignments, articles, and even research paper summaries using the web information available, ChatGPT has astounded its users.
Additionally, the fourth generation has already left its mark on the tech sector with its characteristics. With its cutting-edge problem-solving skills and extensive general knowledge, this sophisticated version of ChatGPT aids users. Because ChatGPT-4 is multimodal, users will be able to enter text and images, expanding the software’s potential applications. In comparison to earlier versions, this version is also claimed to be faster and more accurate.