The article further discusses how to handle unsatisfactory responses from ChatGPT, such as refining the prompt or asking follow-up questions. It also notes that ChatGPT does not currently remember previous prompts, but OpenAI announced on Feb. 13 that it's testing ways for ChatGPT to remember details from earlier chats. The new feature can be disabled in the settings if the user does not want ChatGPT to remember their history.
Key takeaways:
- ChatGPT is an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI that simulates human conversation and has gained 100 million users in just two months.
- Before using ChatGPT, users need to create an account with OpenAI and adjust some settings, including custom instructions for how the chatbot should respond to prompts.
- ChatGPT does not remember previous prompts, so users need to re-enter information for each new question. However, OpenAI is testing ways for ChatGPT to remember details from earlier chats.
- Users should be aware of 'hallucination', where ChatGPT may return incorrect or nonfactual information, and should double-check any advice received from the chatbot.