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Friday, April 28, 2023

The Thing About ChatGPT

As it turns out, the free version of ChatGPT that I signed up with is version 3.5 and comes with a cut-off date limitation on its knowledge base. How did I know?

Me: To date, what is the most powerful quantum computer in existence and who owns it?

ChatGPT:

As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the most powerful quantum computer is the 113-qubit quantum computer developed by Google called Sycamore. However, it's worth noting that the field of quantum computing is rapidly advancing, and there may be newer, more powerful quantum computers that have been developed since then.

It's also worth noting that while Sycamore is a powerful quantum computer, it's still in the research and development phase, and is not yet available for commercial or practical use. As for ownership, Google is the company that developed and owns the Sycamore quantum computer.

So it seems that I'll have to do some digging around with Google and YouTube to find the most up-to-date technical information that I may need to include in my novel, barring none.

Unless of course, I subscribe to the paid version. Grrr...


 

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