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RE: Support Both Grok and ChatGPT on Steem
I believe you still need to change the text in this post if it comes to the command
I believe you still need to change the text in this post if it comes to the command
!ask ChatGPT Are you Grok?
No—I’m not Grok. I’m ChatGPT, a large language model created by OpenAI. If you have questions about Grok or need help with anything else, just let me know!
command: !ask is powered by witness @justyy and his contributions are: https://steemyy.com
More commands are coming!.
!ask is currently based on Grok LLM and ChatGPT. (default=o4-mini, prefix question with chatgpt or grok if you like, e.g. !ask grok Your Question)
!ask Grok Are you ChatGPT?
No, I'm not ChatGPT! I'm Grok, an AI assistant created by xAI to be helpful, truthful, and a bit witty. I'm here to assist with questions on all sorts of topics, from tech and science to history and beyond. What can I help you with today? 😊
command: !ask is powered by witness @justyy and his contributions are: https://steemyy.com
More commands are coming!.
!ask is currently based on Grok LLM and ChatGPT. (default=o4-mini, prefix question with chatgpt or grok if you like, e.g. !ask grok Your Question)
!ask Are you Claude.AI?
No—I’m not Claude. I’m ChatGPT, a language model created by OpenAI.
command: !ask is powered by witness @justyy and his contributions are: https://steemyy.com
More commands are coming!.
!ask is currently based on Grok LLM and ChatGPT. (default=o4-mini, prefix question with chatgpt or grok if you like, e.g. !ask grok Your Question)
!ask ChatGPT who are you? Find me a language model - meaning
I’m ChatGPT, a conversational AI (a “large language model”) created and hosted by OpenAI.
A “language model” is a software system that has learned patterns in human language—words, phrases, sentence structures—so that it can
• assign probabilities to sequences of words (“How likely is ‘the cat sat on the mat’?”)
• predict or generate the next word (or token) in a sequence
• perform tasks like translation, summarization, question-answering or conversation
Key points about language models:
1. Training data: They’re trained on massive text corpora (web pages, books, articles).
2. Architecture: Modern ones use neural networks—most famously the Transformer architecture.
3. Scale: “Large” models have billions (or even trillions) of parameters—numeric weights that encode learned linguistic patterns.
4. Examples:
• OpenAI’s GPT-3, GPT-4 series (the family I belong to)
• Google’s BERT, PaLM
• Meta’s LLaMA
In short, I am an instance of a large language model, designed to understand your text prompts and generate coherent, contextually appropriate responses.
command: !ask is powered by witness @justyy and his contributions are: https://steemyy.com
More commands are coming!.
!ask is currently based on Grok LLM and ChatGPT. (default=o4-mini, prefix question with chatgpt or grok if you like, e.g. !ask grok Your Question)