Deputy Director at Hong Kong Research Centre for Asian Studies with focus on China's relations with Asia and GCC countries.
Well-crafted prompts are essential for achieving the best possible ChatGPT outcomes. https://lnkd.in/gdUBZ6XM
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Deputy Director at Hong Kong Research Centre for Asian Studies with focus on China's relations with Asia and GCC countries.
Well-crafted prompts are essential for achieving the best possible ChatGPT outcomes. https://lnkd.in/gdUBZ6XM
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Yes! Memory is rolling out in ChatGPT. I think this will be big. Here are three implications: 1. CHATGPT GETS STICKIER I'm not sure if you can export memories. But I am sure that as ChatGPT learns more about me, and acts more like a knowing friend, and increasingly tailors its responses to my preferences, my attachment to it will grow. If I can't export memories, I'll be very hesitant to leave this behind. 2. MANY NEW USE CASES OPEN UP I use custom instructions, but (a) they have a limited length and (b) I don't always think advance of everything I want ChatGPT to know. Now, I can ask it to remember things, and that will lead me to use it more frequently, for more stuff than I do now. For example, if I say something like, "remember that I work near Bloor/Yonge station," now I can easily ask something like, "find a good place to eat near my work." 3. MORE APPS AND SAAS TOOLS WILL GET DISRUPTED Not only is ChatGPT getting memory. So to are GPTs. It looks from the blog post like GPTs get their own distinct memories. So, for example, a fitness GPT can remember your preferred exercises, and a book recommendation GPT can remember your preferred genres. I think this is HUGE. Starting a conversation with a GPT for which you have to give it the same information every time is a pain in the ass. Part of the reason people use apps is because they remember things like your preferences. Now GPTs have that memory too. I think this will be quite disruptive. OpenAI blog post here: https://lnkd.in/dsPSmPGt
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Is ChatGPT Perfect? 20 Shocking Challenges of using ChatGPT to Know About
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OpenAI is incorporating "memory" feature for ChatGPT. Is it a "needed" by us or just another company trying to monetise by peeking into our "personality" OpenAI says the user is still in control of this memory. We can either write scripts with details about us for the ChatGPT to "remember" or you can have settings to make ChatGPT to automatically take some interaction details to build its "memory. We can also ask ChatGPT to "forget" via conversation or again through settings. ChatGPT at present behaves like "Leonard" from Christopher Nolan's Memento. Every time, it behaves like a new person. Interacting with it is like having to prompt with the same Polaroid pictures or worse it may feel like having tattoos. OpenAI claims this wont be the case with this "memory" role out. Benefits are there, if ChatGPT remembers about you and knowing what to present to you so that it can serve you better. However, many still have Dejavu moment when a sneaker add comes in their social network/google, when they have talked about that in a different platform. And this was years before this AI environment Hence, its kind of scary when an AI entity remembers about our personality and later offers some spooky advice or service. Its even scary, whether ChatGPT will get trained using our "personality" The roll out will be done initially to small portion of ChatGPT free and Plus users. Later it will be for broader user group. I know two critical question in your mind. For the 1st one, The answer is "Yes - By Default the memory is turned ON " For the 2nd one, I dont know whether the ChatGPT actually "forgets" if you ask it to forget. . . If there are any other questions, can we ask ChatGPT itself ???
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How To Master ChatGPT: Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices https://flip.it/pTn9fR
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50 Tasks that ChatGPT Can Do in Seconds with These Simple Prompts (Part-2)
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5 Powerful ChatGPT-4o Prompts You Need to Know https://lnkd.in/dvhgNSrC
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Feel stuck at the basics with ChatGPT? Learn how to break through to the land of advanced prompting!
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There are some easy prompting frameworks that can help you structure your interactions with ChatGPT
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ChatGPT can now remember past conversations if you choose! This new feature allows for a more personalized interaction by recalling information you've shared. Want to know how to activate or deactivate this option? Read more here: https://bit.ly/4bQTh4v
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