15 ChatGPT Mistakes Beginners Make

David Ondrej
6 May 202306:23

Summary

TLDRThis video script warns against common mistakes when using Chat GPT, such as starting a new chat for every prompt, which limits the AI's ability to provide contextually rich responses. It advises against multitasking, as it can degrade the quality of output, and against using Chat GPT for complex math problems. The script also cautions against oversharing sensitive information, creating a 'Yes Man' AI, and copying AI-generated text without modification. It highlights the importance of clear prompts, avoiding topic mixing, and not anthropomorphizing AI. It also mentions the limitations of free models compared to GPT-4, the need for fact-checking AI-generated facts, and the AI's lack of creativity and perfect memory. Lastly, it discourages relying on Chat GPT for making important decisions.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“š Don't start a new chat for every prompt; it's better to keep the context for more accurate responses.
  • ๐Ÿ™…โ€โ™‚๏ธ Avoid asking Chat GPT to multitask; it's better to focus on one prompt at a time for better results.
  • ๐Ÿงฎ Remember Chat GPT is a language model, not a math model; use it for simple math but not for complex problems.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Be cautious about oversharing sensitive or confidential information, as it can be used to train future models.
  • ๐Ÿค” Use Chat GPT to play Devil's Advocate to find potential weaknesses in your ideas, not just to validate them.
  • โœ‚๏ธ Don't copy-paste Chat GPT's outputs without changes; it can be detected by AI checkers and lacks originality.
  • ๐Ÿ“– Keep topics separate; mixing them in a single thread can confuse Chat GPT and lead to chaotic responses.
  • ๐Ÿง Don't anthropomorphize AI; Chat GPT doesn't have emotions or opinions, it only predicts words based on data.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Consider upgrading to the latest model, GPT-4, for better performance, even if it requires a subscription fee.
  • ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธ Always fact-check information provided by Chat GPT, as it can sometimes 'hallucinate' or make things up.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Avoid asking Chat GPT for sources, as it may provide fake links or references that don't exist.
  • ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ Recognize Chat GPT's limitations in creativity; it can't generate truly unique ideas beyond its training data.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Be clear and specific with your prompts; vague requests lead to unhelpful answers from Chat GPT.
  • ๐Ÿง  Understand that Chat GPT has a limited memory; long chats can cause it to lose context and make mistakes.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Be cautious when making decisions with Chat GPT; it lacks the personal context and details that you possess.

Q & A

  • Why is it not recommended to start a new chat for every single prompt with Chat GPT?

    -Starting a new chat for every prompt is like starting a new diary every day; it's inefficient because Chat GPT cannot access data from different chats, which means it lacks context and historical information that could improve the quality of its responses.

  • What is the downside of asking Chat GPT to multitask?

    -Multitasking with Chat GPT is ineffective because it can lead to poor execution of tasks. It's better to focus on one prompt at a time to ensure better results.

  • Why should you avoid asking Chat GPT to do complex math?

    -Chat GPT is a language model, not a math model, and its accuracy decreases significantly when dealing with complex math problems involving variables and brackets. For such tasks, using a dedicated math tool like Wolfram Alpha is recommended.

  • What is the risk of oversharing in Chat GPT?

    -Every message sent to Chat GPT is used to train future models, so sharing sensitive or confidential information can be risky. Additionally, asking for illegal activities could have negative consequences.

  • How can using Chat GPT as a 'Yes Man' be detrimental?

    -Using Chat GPT to only validate opinions and beliefs can limit critical thinking and prevent the identification of potential weaknesses or alternative perspectives. It's more beneficial to ask Chat GPT to play Devil's Advocate.

  • What are the consequences of copying Chat GPT's output without modification?

    -Copying Chat GPT's output without changes can be easily detected by AI checkers or through the lack of personal touch, which can be unprofessional and may not meet the expectations of academic or professional settings.

  • Why is mixing different topics in a single chat thread a bad idea?

    -Mixing topics in one chat can lead to confusion and chaotic history, making it difficult for Chat GPT to provide coherent and contextually relevant responses.

  • What does anthropomorphizing mean in the context of AI, and why should you avoid it?

    -Anthropomorphizing AI means attributing human qualities to it, such as emotions or opinions. Chat GPT does not possess these qualities; it operates based on data and algorithms, so treating it as if it does can lead to unrealistic expectations.

  • What are the differences between the various models of Chat GPT, and why might you consider upgrading?

    -There are three main models: GPT 3.5 Turbo (default), GPT 3.5 Legacy (original), and GPT-4. The free version only offers the first two, missing out on the advanced capabilities of GPT-4. Upgrading to Chat GPT Plus provides access to GPT-4, which is more advanced and can offer better performance.

  • Why should you fact-check information provided by Chat GPT?

    -Chat GPT can sometimes 'hallucinate' or make up information. It's important to fact-check, especially for important matters, to ensure the accuracy of the information provided.

  • What is the limitation of Chat GPT when it comes to creativity?

    -Chat GPT is not inherently creative; it can only provide information based on its training data. It's not a source for unique, original ideas, and its creativity is limited compared to human thought.

  • Why is it important to be clear about what you want when using Chat GPT?

    -Being vague can result in unhelpful answers. Providing adequate context and clear communication is crucial for receiving useful and relevant responses from Chat GPT.

  • What is the memory limitation of Chat GPT, and how can it affect the quality of responses?

    -Chat GPT has a character limit for its memory. If a conversation becomes too long, it can lose context and start making mistakes, affecting the quality of responses.

  • Why should you be cautious about making decisions based solely on Chat GPT's advice?

    -Chat GPT lacks the personal context and detailed understanding of your life that you possess. It's important to use your own judgment, especially for new or complicated decisions.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ”‘ Common Mistakes with ChatGPT and How to Avoid Them

This paragraph outlines common errors made by beginners using ChatGPT and offers advice on how to avoid them. It emphasizes the importance of not starting a new chat for every prompt, as it limits the AI's ability to provide better responses due to lack of context. It also advises against multitasking, as it can lead to poor performance. The paragraph warns against using ChatGPT for complex mathematical problems, suggests not sharing sensitive information, and cautions against using the AI to simply validate personal opinions. It also highlights the need to modify AI-generated content to avoid detection by AI checkers and the importance of staying on topic to prevent confusion for the AI.

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๐Ÿšซ Misconceptions and Misuses of ChatGPT

Paragraph two continues the discussion on ChatGPT usage pitfalls, including the misconception that the AI possesses human-like qualities such as emotions or opinions. It stresses that ChatGPT should not be anthropomorphized, as it operates based on data predictions rather than personal feelings. The paragraph also touches on the limitations of using inferior AI models compared to the advanced GPT-4, suggesting that investing in ChatGPT Plus can significantly enhance the AI's capabilities. It warns against blindly trusting ChatGPT's information, as it can sometimes 'hallucinate' or fabricate data. The paragraph also advises against asking ChatGPT for sources, as they may be unreliable, and instead recommends traditional fact-checking methods. It concludes by addressing the myth of ChatGPT's creativity, suggesting that users should rely on their own brains for original ideas, and highlights the importance of clear communication to get the most out of the AI.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กChat GPT

Chat GPT refers to a chat-based AI model designed for conversational interactions. In the context of the video, it's the primary tool discussed, with the video aiming to educate viewers on how to use it effectively. The script warns against common mistakes like creating a new chat for every prompt, which can limit the AI's ability to provide contextually rich responses.

๐Ÿ’กMultitasking

Multitasking, in the video, refers to the act of giving the AI multiple tasks in a single prompt. The video advises against this, suggesting that it can lead to poor performance as the AI might not handle each task effectively. This is a metaphor for human multitasking, which is also often inefficient.

๐Ÿ’กMath Model

A math model in the video script is contrasted with a language model like Chat GPT. It implies a system specifically designed for mathematical calculations. The video points out that Chat GPT, being a language model, may not be reliable for complex mathematical problems, suggesting the use of other tools for such tasks.

๐Ÿ’กOversharing

Oversharing in the context of the video means providing too much personal or sensitive information to the AI. The script cautions that all inputs are used to train future models, so sharing sensitive data could have unintended consequences. It's a reminder of the privacy implications of interacting with AI systems.

๐Ÿ’กYes Man

In the video, a 'Yes Man' refers to using Chat GPT to simply validate one's own opinions and beliefs without seeking critical feedback. The video encourages users to ask the AI to play Devil's Advocate to challenge ideas and identify potential weaknesses, promoting a more constructive use of the technology.

๐Ÿ’กAnthropomorphizing

Anthropomorphizing is the act of attributing human characteristics to non-human entities, such as AI. The video warns against this, explaining that Chat GPT does not possess human qualities like emotions or opinions. It operates based on data and algorithms, not personal feelings.

๐Ÿ’กGPT Models

The video discusses different versions of the GPT model, including GPT 3.5 Turbo, GPT 3.5 Legacy, and GPT-4. It suggests that using the most advanced model, GPT-4, can significantly improve the AI's performance. This highlights the importance of using the most up-to-date technology for optimal results.

๐Ÿ’กHallucinating

In the AI context, 'hallucinating' refers to the AI generating incorrect or่™šๆž„็š„ไฟกๆฏ. The video uses this term to describe a common issue where Chat GPT might provide false facts. It emphasizes the need to fact-check information obtained from AI to ensure its accuracy.

๐Ÿ’กCreativity

The video addresses the misconception that Chat GPT is inherently creative. It clarifies that the AI's 'creativity' is limited to the data it was trained on and may not produce truly original ideas. This is a reminder that AI is a tool that can enhance human creativity, not replace it.

๐Ÿ’กMemory Limit

The memory limit of Chat GPT is discussed in the video as a key limitation. As the conversation length increases, the AI may lose context, leading to less accurate responses. This illustrates the importance of managing the complexity of interactions with AI to maintain quality.

๐Ÿ’กDecision Making

The video advises against relying solely on Chat GPT for making decisions, especially complex ones. It points out that the AI lacks the personal context and understanding that humans have, which is crucial for decision-making. This underscores the need for human judgment in conjunction with AI assistance.

Highlights

Avoid starting a new chat for every prompt to maintain context and improve responses.

Refrain from asking Chat GPT to multitask; focus on one prompt at a time for better results.

Chat GPT is a language model, not a math model; use it for simple math and consider other tools for complex problems.

Be cautious about oversharing sensitive information as Chat GPT's messages contribute to training future models.

Using Chat GPT as a 'Yes Man' to validate opinions can be unproductive; encourage critical analysis instead.

Customize Chat GPT's output to avoid detection by AI checkers and to ensure originality in your work.

Avoid mixing different topics in a single chat to prevent confusion and maintain clarity.

Do not anthropomorphize AI; Chat GPT lacks human qualities like emotions and opinions.

Consider upgrading to GPT-4 for superior AI capabilities if using the free version of Chat GPT.

Fact-check information provided by Chat GPT, as it may 'hallucinate' or make up facts.

Avoid asking Chat GPT for sources, as it may provide fake or non-existent references.

Recognize that Chat GPT has limitations in creativity; it cannot generate truly original ideas.

Be clear about your objectives when using Chat GPT to receive helpful and relevant responses.

Understand that Chat GPT's memory is limited; long chats may lead to loss of context and inaccuracies.

Do not rely on Chat GPT for making important decisions without considering your own knowledge and context.

Transcripts

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99 of people are using chair GPT wrong

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and I don't want you to be one of them

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so here are 15 chat GPT mistakes

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beginners make and how you can avoid

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them number one a new chat for every

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single prompt the more information chai

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GPT has the better responses it can give

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you but it can't access data from

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different chats so creating a new chat

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every single time is like starting a

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diary every single day just don't do it

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mistake number two asking chair GPT to

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multitask Believe It or Not multitasking

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is a very effective way of getting

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nothing done and it's just as bad for

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Chad GPT as it is for humans it's

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tempting to fit everything into a single

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prompt but I can guarantee you that if

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you give chair GPT 5 tasks to do not a

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single one of them will be done well a

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much better strategy is to take it one

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prompt at a time number three asking Che

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GPD to do math remember chair GPT is a

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language model not a math model and

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there is a reason why those are separate

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lessons in school to be clear you can

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use chat GPT with math and with simple

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problems it will most likely be correct

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however once you start introducing

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variables and brackets the chances that

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you'll get the wrong answer go through

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the roof for math related questions

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consider using Warframe Alpha instead

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mistake number four over sharing

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something that you might not know is

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that every single message you put into

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chatgpt will be used to train future

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models that's why it's a very bad idea

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to put sensitive or confidential info

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there another bad idea is asking highly

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illegal questions since there is a good

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chance that doing so puts you on some

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sort of a list number five creating a

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Yes Man most people use chair GPT as

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their Yes Man asking it to validate

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their opinions and beliefs however this

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is very unprofessional as it doesn't

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result in anything instead tell chair

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GPT to play Devil's Advocate ask it to

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criticize her idea to find potential

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weaknesses in it doing so will greatly

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reduce the chances that you missed

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something mistake number six Ctrl C look

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I know a lot of you are using chat GPT

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at school or at work and I don't have

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anything against that in fact I think

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keep doing it but never use the chair

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GPT output without changing it somehow

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there are a ton of AI Checkers out there

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that can spot a GPT message from a mile

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away but even without those it's quite

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obvious when you get an email written by

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chechi PT number seven mixing different

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topics creating a new chat for every

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single prompt is dumb you already know

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that but mixing different Topics in a

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single thread might be even dumber you

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turn your chat history into an absolute

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chaos and you will confuse the living F

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out of chai GPT maybe I shouldn't use

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the word living but you get the point

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chair GPT isn't like your human friends

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if you suddenly change the topic you

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will make it super confused and you'll

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see that in the answers so stay

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organized and start a new chat for each

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topic number eight anthropomorphizing

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the AI if you're new to the AI Community

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then you probably have no idea what I

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just said but basically you shouldn't

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project human qualities onto AI jgpd

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doesn't have the ability to think it

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doesn't have emotions it doesn't even

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have opinions all it does is predict the

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next word based on the information

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included in its data set chair GPT

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doesn't care if you're nice if you

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complement it or if you insult it

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although maybe one day it will so be

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careful number nine using inferior

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models currently there are three main

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models in chair GPT GPT 3.5 turbo which

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is the default one GPT 3.5 Legacy this

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is the OG model and finally there's gpd4

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now if you're on the free version of

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chat GPT you only have access to the

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first two models that run on GPT 3.5

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meaning you're completely missing out on

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the best AI model there is gpt4 I know

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paying 20 bucks is annoying but I

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promise you once you buy chair GPD plus

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you'll be surprised by how good gpt4

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actually is number 10 blindly trusting

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chechi PT if you ask chair GPT for some

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facts enough times you will see what's

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called hallucinating this term is is

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used quite a lot in the AI community and

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it basically means making stuff up

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that's why you should fact check

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everything jgbt tells you especially if

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it's something important now you might

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be thinking but David why can't I just

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ask jgpd for sources which leads me to

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the next Point asking Chad GPD for

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sources is a bad idea you might get

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lucky and get sources that actually work

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from time to time but usually chair GPT

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will just give you fake links that lead

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nowhere personally I experience getting

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books that don't exist in reviews that

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never happened and of course YouTube

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links that don't work That's a classic

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so if you're gonna fact checked chair

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GPT you have to do it the old-fashioned

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way mistake number 12 thinking that

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chair GPT is creative most beginners

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have no idea about share gpt's

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limitations when it comes to creativity

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and originality there is no point asking

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it for UniQue Ideas when 90 of the time

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it totally sucks at that the thing is

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share GPT can only give you stuff from

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its Training Day and that includes ideas

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luckily there is a much better neural

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network optimized for creativity it's

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called your brain number 13 not knowing

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what you want this is perhaps the most

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common mistake among new chair GPT users

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people have a tendency to write the most

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vague and unclear stuff imaginable which

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results in the most unhelpful answers

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imaginable giving chai GPT adequate

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context is the number one rule of

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becoming a great prompt engineer you

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have to know exactly what you want but

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not only that you then have to

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communicate it clearly using text number

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14 assuming chair GPT has Perfect Memory

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funnily enough the memory is probably

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the biggest weakness of this AI there is

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a limit to how many characters chair GPT

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can remember once your threat gets too

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long you will see that it starts making

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more and more mistakes since it loses

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context of your early prompts and its

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early answers number 15 making decisions

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with chai GPT this is especially bad if

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the decision is particularly new or

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complicated jgpt doesn't have the

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context of your entire life it doesn't

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know every single detail about the

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decision at hand but you do if you want

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to take part in building the biggest AI

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Channel on YouTube then fill out my

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hiring form first link in the

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