Ms Tamara Lasica, an undergaduate student from UDG, just defended her BSc thesis on the development of generative artificial inteligence (GenAI). Her thesis work was done under the mentorship of prof. Tomo Popovic. The defence took place on 18.07.2023.
ABSTRACT – When OpenAI developed a new model of generative artificial intelligence and made it available to the public at the end of 2022, in the form of the chatbot ChatGPT, and the number of its users grew to 200 million within two months, a real explosion took place in the world of artificial intelligence and it became clear to everyone that nothing would be the same in the future.
This work tries to present and approach the reader in a systematized way this powerful technology that gives robots the ability to “talk” to us, and to create original content from text, to images, music and 3D animations, imitating human creativity at our request.
As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly developing and has the potential to change many industries, this paper considers numerous possibilities of its application, as well as the possibility of abuse and the necessity of introducing legal regulation of artificial intelligence.