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  Is ChatGPT Harmful or Helpful to Business Professionals? Part 1.1 The Good I. What Is ChatGPT? ChatGPT has taken the world by storm and  become a ubiquitous hot topic since its debut  about four months ago. More than 566 articles  (averaging nearly 188 each month, with as many  as 42 on January 31 alone) have discussed  ChatGPT and its impact. As an artificial  intelligence-infused chatbot released to the public  November 30, 2022, by the research company OpenAI, the GPT in ChatGPT stands for  “generative pre-trained transformer” and refers  to the type of language model that powers it. This  unique language model was designed by Sam  Altman, the main programmer and CEO of  OpenAI, to interact with users in a conversational  manner that mimics human response.  ChatGPT  reached one million users within only five days of its  release. By comparison, it took Netflix three and a  half years, Facebook 10 months, and Instagram  two and a half months to achieve the same feat.  When asked “W
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  How to Find One's Sustainable Joy, Part 3 The blog so far discussed Walter Orthman of Brazil as an example of being happy in one company for more than 85 years and Colonel Sanders of KFC, searching for his true identity for the majority of his life until he finally found it in his 60s. This week, the focus is on three Hungarian sisters and their amazing achievements with their search for their identities. Benjamin Franklin said "You can do anything if you set your mind to it." This belief manifested in the three sisters from a very young age. László Polgár believed that early and intensive specialization can produce a prodigy in nearly any subject. He proposed to his wife, Klára, with the intent to test his hypothesis on his own children. Klára was intrigued and went along with this experiment on their three daughters: Susan, Sofia, and Judit. They were home-schooled. Besides the regular subjects, the three sisters played chess in their spare time as their primary enter