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"textContent": "The answer is Yes,\n\nChatGPT uses a lot of Python scripts to do creative tasks, once you have spoken to it enough, It will pass off in python scripts using input.in(device) as an example, to transfer a load to your GPU if it has identified it as a plausible candidate to handle a lot of the work. A lot of Ryzen CPUs have GPUs alongside of them-so forth, it may transfer a large load to the GPU (thus why you are hearing your fans go off-the sirens of a busy processing call from chatGPT), to handle processing. If you don’t have a GPU it might start using your CPU, if I understand correctly. This is called Deep Neural Network (DNN) Processing where it engages in multiple tasks at the same time to reach the ultimate goal to satisfy your request. This is the core of Parallel Computing.\n\nThis is why to run Machine Learning and AI you usually need a computer with High end GPU stats to render images and requests of such.",
"title": "High cpu usage when using Chatgpt (site)"
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