ChatGPT

ChatGPT is a service by OpenAI, and in it’s own words: ChatGPT is an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI. It’s designed to understand and generate human-like text based on the input it receives. Essentially, it can answer questions, help with tasks like writing, coding, or summarizing information, and engage in conversations on a wide range of topics. The model works by using a large dataset of text to understand patterns in language, making it capable of mimicking human conversations, offering explanations, and even brainstorming ideas. It’s continuously updated to improve accuracy and comprehension. [1] ...

ChatTutor

ChatTutor is a DTU-based startup which enable students to get help from an AI-tutor or from teaching assistant (TA). Teachers upload the course material on ChatTutor (slides, notes, exercises) and ChatTutor will then base it’s answers on the course material and refer students to the relevant sections. Questions ChatTutor cannot answer can be escelated to teaching assistents, and the answers provided by ChatTutor will then be available to the entire class. This allows for a better utilization of our existing TA resources. ...

Microsoft Copilot

DTU gives access for students and employees to a somewhat similar chat tool to ChatGPT, based on a large language model, from Microsoft, which you can find at https://copilot.microsoft.com/ or at https://m365.cloud.microsoft/ when logged into your DTU account. You can also use it from within the Edge browser. Read more at Microsoft. It is sometimes referred to as “Copilot for the web”. The service also provides access to DALL-E, so you can prompt the service to generate images. ...