Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasing part of our everyday lives in recent years. It generates text, images and videos, writes books, drives autonomous vehicles, diagnoses diseases or runs our homes. But how does AI actually think? Does it understand the information that we present to it and that it generates for us through so-called text models such as GPT or Gemini? A new video from the What the Fact? series answers this question.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasing part of our everyday lives in recent years. It generates text, images and videos, writes books, drives autonomous vehicles, diagnoses diseases or runs our homes. But how does AI actually think? Does it understand the information that we present to it and that it generates for us through so-called text models such as GPT or Gemini? A new video from the What the Fact? series answers this question.