The American company OpenAI has provided a new artificial intelligence that can deal with language and text in an amazingly versatile way.

She gives detailed and qualitatively good answers even to difficult questions, formulates neat parts of the text.

This astounds AI specialists and experts from other domains - some professors are apparently already worried whether their students will be able to use ChatGPT to do useful seminar papers in the future.

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But what is actually behind the new program?

How does it work?

How and from which data did it learn?

In this episode we discuss the power of the new giant neural networks, what it takes to create them, what dangers they can pose - and how much ahead the human brain is nevertheless.