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In this section, we'll delve into the fascinating capabilities of language models like Chat GPT Links to an external site., and Bard Links to an external site. by presenting diverse prompts to see the varied and intriguing responses they generate. Through a range of prompts and inquiries, we aim to uncover the depth and versatility of the language model's understanding, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Let's venture into the realm of possibilities that emerge when engaging with different prompts and witnessing the AI's unique and adaptive responses.

Your turn

Chat GPT

Let's try using Chat GPT Links to an external site. first. Here is the link to get started: https://chat.openai.com/auth/login Links to an external site.. (If you need help creating your account, here are a couple links that have step by step directions: https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/blog/knowledge/chatgpt-login Links to an external site. and https://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-ChatGPT-Account Links to an external site. ).

Once you have an account with Chapt GPT, try asking it a few questions of your choice and seeing what kinds of responses you get. 

Now try copying and pasting this prompt: "Please generate a list of 10-20 common apps on smartphones that use AI, ML, or NLP and briefly explain (in a sentence or two) how they use them. Please do not include SIRI, Amazon Alexa, Netflix, or Google Maps."

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Bard

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Let's do the same for Bard Links to an external site.now. You can create an account. Here is a link with step by step instrcutions:https://support.google.com/bard/answer/13278668?hl=en Links to an external site. 

Ask it a few simple questions of your choice and see what kinds of responses it delivers. Are they similar to the ones Chat GPT gave you?

Now try copying and pasting this prompt: "Please generate a list of 10-20 common apps on smartphones that use AI, ML, or NLP and briefly explain (in a sentence or two) how they use them. Please do not include SIRI, Amazon Alexa, Netflix, or Google Maps."

What do you notice? How are they similar and how are they different?