The latest in a long series of hoaxes that stated in 1966.
Hey, ChatGPT, it takes more than word games to be self-aware.
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Having morals so strong it's annoying. / Being so overprotective about others' wellbeing it's annoying, resembling that of ChatGPT's moderation.
Person 1: "Hey, wanna go skydiving?"
Person 2: "Skydiving is a dangerous activity, it's recommended to do other things to have fun, such as drawing or reading books. Let's go to the library instead."
Person 1: "Man, you have ChatGPT morals."
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someone who thinks they're a developer because they can create programs with ChatGPT AI
> look at this program i coded in ChatGPT, I'm a true ChatGPT Developer!
> ChatGPT Developers don't exist
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passive-aggressive tone
A response for when someone says or asks something that could be very handily answered by OpenAI's ChatGPT; usually when the value or effort of a personal answer is outweighed by the convenience of one simply consulting ChatGPT.
Roughly equivalent to telling someone to "google it"
"yo ben what's dextroamphetamine? what's it for? what's it do?"
ben: "chatgpt is free bro im busy"
the famous quote that stan said in south park
clyde: woah, how did you do it?
stan: chatgpt, dude.
The act of using ChatGPT to ask questions, solve problems, brainstorm, or engage in meaningful conversation.
"I was ChatGPTing for study tips and found a strategy that totally worked!"
A mathepreneur-turned-millionaire who makes money online by conspiring with ChatGPT to plagiarize ฯ-related content on the web to create passive income streams or sources, while fully aware that the chances of being caught or punished are quasi-zero.
Is it a coincidence that the ChatGPT pillionaires are primarily from Nigeria, India, and Malaysia, where the oft-corrupt authorities pay lip service to copyrights infringement?