Arthur Dent and the Revolution in Tech

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A book analyzing the latest revolution in tech: artificial intelligence and ChatGPT, inspired by the original novel 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'.

Protagonist Arthur Dent is plucked off Earth by Ford Prefect, a researcher for the electronic encyclopaedia of the same name, which provides information about every known planet in the galaxy. First published in 1979 and based on a radio play, Adams’ series of books has sold more than 15 million copies and attracted a cult following.

So, South African technology journalist Arthur Goldstuck’s play on the title of the original novel was an inspired choice for his book analysing the latest revolution in tech: artificial intelligence and ChatGPT. It is also a play on a previous very successful book of his, Sam Altman led the efforts to make ChatGPT one of the fastest growing software applications in history, drawing investment and computing resources from Microsoft to achieve what many tech analysts believe will reorientate the way we work and engage with the world; unlock creativity and scientific discoveries; and allow humanity to achieve previously unimaginable feats

 

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