Speaker: Jack Whitsitt Price: Free Abstract: Chatting About Risk. With a Computer
If you haven't heard of OpenAI's ChatGPT, it's the advanced "AI" (that isn't really an AI). As a non-expert in the current state of technology, I've been spending some time with it trying to understand its capabilities, limitations, and applicability to domains that interest me. Some of these domains include "interpreting bad poetry", "dad jokes", and "making silly drink recipes" - but others include Cyber Risk Quantification, Decision Support, Making Government and Organizations function more effectively, and interpreting good poetry. It turns out it has some skills in each of these areas. In this webinar, we will focus on CRQ specifically and will cover observations on / provide examples of:
1. General Capabilities
2. Technological Limits vs Implementation Limits
3. Effective Query / Request Structuring suggestions
4. Potentially valuable support opportunities for CRQ
5. Intriguing similarities to working with humans
Hopefully, by the end of the webinar, you'll have a better feel for a technology you may not have yet investigated, a set of assertions of mine that you disagree with and want to refute, and/or some ideas for how to work with (or continue working with) ChatGPT.
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