If you're wondering what all the fuss is about with Chat GPT, why not watch this video to get some of the answers? I entered 'How can I use ChatGPT?' in to the app and got the answer below.
Personally, from all the tests I have done so far, I find the app a little repetitive and I find that topics are generalised slightly. So this app is not quite as flexible as the human brain but it's one hell of a lot faster! Also it must be remembered that the data accumulation cut off date is September 21, so there is no point in asking questions about events after that date.
As with anything, it's worth having a go - here's the login link... it's free!
ChatGPT response to question 'How can I use ChatGPT?' (unedited)
You can use ChatGPT to engage in a conversation and ask questions on a wide variety of topics. Here are some steps to get started:
Find a platform: There are many platforms where you can access ChatGPT, such as chatbots on websites or messaging apps. Some popular platforms include Facebook Messenger, Slack, and WhatsApp.
Start the conversation: Once you have access to ChatGPT, start a conversation by typing a message or question. ChatGPT will respond with an answer or follow-up question.
Ask a question: ChatGPT can provide information on a wide range of topics, including science, technology, entertainment, and more. Ask a question related to the topic you're interested in, and ChatGPT will do its best to provide an answer.
Follow up: If you have follow-up questions or want more information on a topic, feel free to ask ChatGPT. It's designed to handle natural language, so you can ask your questions in a conversational manner.
Use proper grammar and spelling: Although ChatGPT can understand natural language, it's still important to use proper grammar and spelling to ensure clear communication.
Remember, ChatGPT is a machine learning model and may not always have the correct answer or response. If you're unsure about the accuracy of the information provided by ChatGPT, it's always a good idea to double-check with another source.
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