ChatGPT Passes Theoretical Exam to Become a Master Sommelier
The chatbot ChatGPT-4 has recently accomplished an impressive achievement in its field. According to US developers of OpenAI, it has passed three stages of the theoretical exam to become a Master Sommelier. This is a tremendous feat for the software as the title "Master Sommelier" is only granted after highly demanding theoretical and practical assessments.
In the process, the AI-based chatbot has secured 92% of the possible points in the exam to Court of Master Sommeliers, 86% in the Certified Sommelier exam, and 77% in the Advanced Sommelier exam. These scores reflect the software's capability to answer an array of questions relating to wine and offer useful insights into the topic.
It is worth mentioning that the title "Master Sommelier" is regarded as the highest award for sommeliers worldwide, similar to that of "Master of Wine" (MW), and only a few have achieved it. As of March 2023, there are only 295 Master Sommeliers around the world.
OpenAI stated that the ChatGPT app is an artificial intelligence-based chatbot designed to interpret user's questions and provide well-structured responses. The company also disclosed that the new version of the software is not as powerful as humans in many real-world situations. Nonetheless, it is now capable of performing on a human level in various professional and academic tasks.
In conclusion, ChatGPT-4's recent accomplishment in the wine industry is awe-inspiring, and it establishes how far artificial intelligence has come in the last few years. It will be intriguing to witness how quickly the app advances in the future and how it can benefit the wine industry.