November 2022 was poppin’ with champagne in the AI world. It marked the release of OpenAI’s GPT-3! 
 
GPT-3 and its whopping 175 billion parameters took the crown as the biggest and baddest language model around. It set a whole new standard for understanding and chatting up a storm in natural language. 


As the new year rolled in, chatbot development decided to cosy up with the kids on the messaging block like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Slack. Even bots want to be seen to be cool.

Chatbot development has been on fire since then. We’ve made huge strides in language generation, smooth conversations, messaging platform integration, and now even ethical considerations. These fancy advancements are all about making chatbots that are super capable, user-friendly, and totally trustworthy when they chat with users.

Conversational AI models are getting a serious upgrade. They’re being fine-tuned to handle super complex dialogues. They’re even using reinforcement learning techniques to level up their skills in holding extended conversations. It’s like they’re becoming the ultimate chat champions!

First they talked about Tik Tok. Now the UK and US governments are suddenly concerned about ethics and responsible AI usage.


Even developers are all like, “Hey, let’s make chatbots that are totally transparent, unbiased, and super respectful of user privacy!” 
 
So now chatbots have to follow guidelines and frameworks to be all ethical and stuff. I guess they do have to be reined in. Afterall, we have already gone past the stage where to access certain high security websites, we humans have to prove to the websites that we are not robots!

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