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So funktionieren GPT-Programme

In: Texten mit ChatGPT

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  • Albert Heiser

    (Creative Game Institut)

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Zusammenfassung GPT-Programme sind Mustererkennungsmaschinen, die Textmuster in großen Datenmengen erkennen und darauf aufbauend zusammenhängende Antworten erzeugen. Obwohl die Antworten oft plausibel erscheinen, basieren sie nicht auf logischer Schlussfolgerung, sondern auf der Imitation von Intelligenz durch die Analyse von Milliarden von Textzeilen. Dieser GPT-Content führt zu einer Verstärkung bestehender Muster und wird zu einem Text-Echo des Internets. Die Erstellung von Text wird vereinfacht und führt zu einer unvergleichlichen Textschwemme. Die Modelle beeinflussen die Texterstellung und verändern Job-Beschreibungen. In einer Welt, in der GPT-Modelle Standardantworten liefern, werden kreative Höchstleistungen wertvoller und gefragter denn je.

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  • Albert Heiser, 2024. "So funktionieren GPT-Programme," Springer Books, in: Texten mit ChatGPT, chapter 0, pages 51-60, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-45601-6_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-45601-6_4
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