Welcome. We are now in 2023. Last year in 2022, in a recent
television interview after the Nepali general election results, the
Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal said he was surprised by the election
results and the leading cause. And he said, "We cannot win the election
just by stating we are working on making big infrastructure projects and
political agendas for the country, but it seems we win if we have
enriched the IT sector and know how to use social media better".
It
is good that our Nepali politicians are now talking about the
importance of the IT sector, digitalisation and the rise of social media
in our country. ChatGPT is one AI-based viral IT project recently
launched by OpenAI, an AI research and deployment company which has
caught the Internet by storm. ChatGPT is the best chatbot released to
the general public, with over a million people using it within five
days.
ChatGPT and the rise of AI is a new hotcake, and people from
Twitterverse to Youtube and social media are talking about this now.
In
addition, there is a chatter that people's jobs are at stake and may
impact various sectors, from the public, judiciary, journalism, human
rights to health and agriculture, among many other industries and
vertical sectors.
ChatGPT can write an article and is good at
answering questions you can commonly ask, giving suggestions and
predictions about who will win the next elections. It can also help
software programmers spot and fix errors in their code.
The next
wave in IT is artificial intelligence. Unfortunately, most chatbots we
see are mainly "stateless", meaning they don't comprehend previous
questions, e.g., your Siri in Apple iPhone or Alexa from Amazon.
However, ChatGPT seems to remember the prior conversation, which may
lead to innovation and a boom in Personalized Stress and Therapy Bots.
ChatGPT
could be better, but currently, it is not perfect. The ChatGPT doesn't
crawl the web for information, and its knowledge is restricted to things
it learned before 2021, as a large language model is trained by OpenAI.
Its training data include books, articles and websites on various
topics.
Therefore, it has yet to have information about recent
events or developments since then. It also cannot browse the Internet as
it cannot provide information by looking up specific information. So
expect it to answer questions only in its training data.
Research
conducted by The Accenture Institute for High Performance shows that by
2035, the US will grow by 5 per cent compared to the present 3 per cent
because of the use of AI technologies. However, in the Nepali market,
only a few companies are working in the AI sector (for example, waiter
robots).We have yet to move to avoid long queues or go paperless in
public sectors, and there is a shortage of "digitalisation" in most
public and private sectors.
Nepal needs more policy-level
intervention in AI, but using AI-based technologies in banks and health
sectors shows that Nepal is still catching up in technological
advancements. Nevertheless, we may benefit from the rise of AI and must
adopt our policy accordingly by investing in this emerging field.
There are many forms of AI, and the exact number can vary depending on how AI is defined and classified.
Some
common forms of AI include machine learning, natural language
processing and robotics. Machine learning is a type of AI that involves
training algorithms on large datasets to make predictions based on the
data. This can include image recognition, speech recognition and
language translation. Natural language processing is a type of AI that
involves understanding and generating human language. This can include
language translation, text summarisation and sentiment analysis.
Robotics
is a type of AI that involves the design and control of robots. This
can include tasks such as navigation, manipulation and object
recognition. There are also many other subfields and applications of AI,
such as computer vision, deep learning and evolutionary computation.
The field of AI is constantly evolving and growing.
The AI that
ChatGPT uses is based on unsupervised and semi-supervised machine
learning algorithms, incredibly generative AI models that are diverse.
For example, they can take images, longer text formats, emails, social
media content, voice recordings, programme code and structured data. In
addition, they can output new content, translations, answers to
questions, sentiment analysis, summaries, and even videos.
AI is a
powerful technology that has the potential to improve many aspects of
our lives, such as healthcare, transportation and education. However, AI
has limitations and can only solve some of humanity's challenges where
sustainability is the key.
One of the critical limitations of AI
is how good the quality of data and algorithms it is trained on is. This
means that AI systems can only make predictions based on the
information they have been given. Another limitation of AI is that it is
incapable of creativity, empathy or other uniquely human traits. AI
systems are designed to perform specific tasks, and they cannot think
outside the box or understand complex human emotions.
A coalition
of the CPN (Maoist), CPM(UML) and the National Independent Partyhas now
formed a new government. Good that our politicians and policymakers are
also starting to talk about using digital technology. The sooner they
realise the rise of "digitalisation" and the importance of the IT
sector's role, the better it can boost the economy and provide better
service delivery in Nepal.
Overall, while AI has the potential to
help us solve many problems, it is only capable of solving some of
humanity's challenges on its own. Therefore, it is essential to use AI
responsibly and in combination with other technologies and approaches to
achieve the best results.
Published: The Himalayan Times
Nepal's leading daily newspaper