ChatGPT and GPT-3 are both products of OpenAI, but they differ in their primary functionality.
1. GPT-3: This is a state-of-the-art language processing AI model. It’s primarily a predictive model, meaning it attempts to predict the next word in a sentence based on the words it has already been given. It’s incredibly powerful and can generate human-like text with impressive coherence and relevance. It’s a more general model designed to perform a range of tasks, such as translation, question-answering, and even writing articles.
1. ChatGPT: This is a more specific model that has been fine-tuned for conversations. It’s based on the GPT-3 model, but has special functionality to simulate human conversation. Instead of just predicting the next word in a sequence, it’s designed to predict (or generate) a suitable response to a given text input, making it optimal for chatbots. It can maintain a back-and-forth interaction with users.
In other words, ChatGPT is a variant of GPT-3, specially tuned for conversational scenarios.