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0 %Do you know how to use ChatGPT for better skills in writing and searching or even coding? Since ChatGPT became popular a few months ago, the number of people who use it has gone through the roof. As OpenAI‘s most well-known project, ChatGPT has been in people’s thoughts worldwide, including those who run Google, Microsoft, Meta, and other tech companies. The ChatGPT model grew faster than any other “app” ever, even faster than TikTok. You need to ask the right questions to get the correct answers. With ChatGPT, you can get the most out of the AI robot by giving it good prompts.
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People are learning to use ChatGPT to test their content-creation abilities, get better at writing or Excel, fix bugs in their programs, and summarize books, among other uses. The AI chatbot has raised concerns about its potential to displace human programmers and writers and disrupt numerous sectors.
Write questions that motivate ChatGPT’s LLM (long language model) to give accurate replies and avoid the GIGO (In computer science, garbage in, garbage out, AKA nonsense) issue.
Communicate with it like you would with a human colleague or team member. If it’s too much trouble, just call it something. Given that Alexa is already taken, you should probably call it “X.” This is useful because you may discover more information or think of additional ideas throughout your discussion with X.
When you talk to someone, it’s normal for them to misunderstand you at first and ask you to explain it. It’s normal for someone you’re talking to to get off the topic and need to be brought back. It would make sense to fill in the background and ask complicated questions. It would also make sense to have to dig deeper and ask some of the same questions again based on the answers you got.
All of these things are the right way to talk to ChatGPT.
When you write a ChatGPT challenge, you have to do more than just ask a one-sentence question. It often includes giving relevant background information to set the context of the query.
Let’s say that you want to prepare for a camp. You could ask ChatGPT:
Or you can ask better, like:
Do you see how you’re giving the AI much more information to provide you with a more focused and helpful answer? This is merely an example.
One of the coolest things about ChatGPT is that it can write from a certain person’s perspective or job. A few months ago, I showed how to make ChatGPT write like a pirate or Shakespeare. You can also make it write like a teacher, a marketing executive, a writer, or anyone else you want it to consider.
Here’s an example. I’ll ask ChatGPT to describe the Amazon Echo intelligent home device but do so from the point of view of a product manager, a caregiver, and a journalist. Here are those three prompts:
You can put these three questions into ChatGPT to get the whole answer. But a few sentences will show you how ChatGPT changes jobs to give different answers.
You found out how to use ChatGPT, an OpenAI technology that is still growing. It has a powerful and flexible tool called Natural Language Processing that could change the way we communicate with technology. We should consider that it hasn’t been used to its total ability yet, so we expect more and more from it. On the other hand, can you imagine the dark sides of chatGPT and its friends? If you don’t have any clue we have an article about it so feel free to surf our website.
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Two broad ways in which customer service teams might benefit from using the free programme ChatGPT are to automate answers to customer complaints and reviews, to summarise and translate previous encounters with consumers, and to translate queries.
Attackers might exploit chat GPT to compromise your device and steal personal information. Criminals might utilise Chat GPT to swiftly make spam and phishing emails, for instance.
There is currently no ChatGPT Android service or OpenAI-developed ChatGPT Android app. ChatGPT may be accessed on Android smartphones using the same OpenAI ChatGPT portal that is available on desktop and laptop computers.
Yes. ChatGPT is free.
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