Benefits of using Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformers (ChatGPT) for human safety from major disaster: What do we need to do before, during, and after a solar storm?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56294/mr202556Keywords:
artificial intelligence, chat generative pre-trained transformers, chatgpt, human safety, major disaster, solar stormAbstract
Objective:
This paper aims to indicate to the general the to-do list before, during, and after the major disaster to man survive in case of a solar storm.
Design/Methodology/Approach:
General is a to-do list item before, during, and after a solar storm. As a reference, I also had an interview with ChatGPT. There are six main questions that are very important to discuss during the interview.
Findings:
It has been proven that ChatGPT provides many logical recommendations that can be applied by everyone worldwide, without exception, so there is no one left behind. This corresponds to the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Conclusion:
Humans need to be prepared before, during, and after a major disaster, in this case, solar storms for us to survive the threat we are facing. There are potential limitations to each disaster, but preparation and adequate information can significantly increase our survival and reduce the impact on our living conditions.
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