Authors:
R S Gaayathri, S. Suman Rajest, Varun Kumar Nomula, R. Regin
Addresses:
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. 2Department of Research and Development (R&D) & International Student Affairs (ISA), Dhaanish Ahmed College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. 3Department of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 4Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. gr4829@srmist.edu.in1, dean.rnd.tric@dhaanishcollege.co.in2, vnomula3@gatech.edu3, regin12006@yahoo.co.in4
In recent years, conversational artificial intelligence (AI) has seen remarkable advancements, enabling more immersive and interactive interactions between humans and machines. ChatGPT is a technology that employs artificial intelligence and machine learning on a large amount of data to generate instant responses to every question. It provides natural language responses, which gives us a feel of chatting with a human being. It is used in everything from natural language processing to customer service for guidance in various fields and content creation. But ChatGPT, as of now, provides only text-based interaction. This consumes a lot of time and can also be difficult to use. Bud-D is a ChatGPT that can hear and talk. Bud-D takes voice input and also gives audio output. This paper on Bud-D explores ChatGPT and its origins, how it works, and its impact on various fields of study and explains how Bud-D acts as an enhanced version of existing ChatGPT. The rapid growth of AI and its applications should be accessible to everyone. This Bud-D enables visually impaired people to get the taste of AI easily. This paper also explains the pros and cons of Bud-D, its limitations, and possibilities. It also discusses the impact of ChatGPT and Bud-D on education, cybersecurity, customer care, software development, jobs in general, and information technology.
Keywords: ChatGPT; GPT; OpenAI; Bud-D; Transformative; User Prompt analysis; Text-Based; Voice-Based; Responsive; NLP; Google.
Received on: 22/12/2022, Revised on: 15/02/2023, Accepted on: 17/03/2023, Published on: 29/03/2023
FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Computer Letters, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 1, Pages: 49-63