ChatGPT: Twitter can't stop asking the AI chatbot questions – Mashable

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Artificial Intelligence is trendy, baby!
Between AI self-portraits created by Lensa and Open AI’s release of ChatGPT, chances are you’ve seen a lot of AI-generated images and text on your feeds this week. And it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. In fact, on Dec. 5, ChatGPT surpassed 1 million users.
ChatGPT is Open AI’s new chatbot that can seemingly answer any question. It’s an impressive feat, sure, but you should be forewarned that the information may not be completely accurate. The prompt page cautions users that ChatGPT “may occasionally generate incorrect information” and “may occasionally produce harmful instructions or biased content.” But that hasn’t held users back from testing how far the AI will go by asking it a plethora of questions.
The responses have been helpful and not-so-helpful and, sometimes, just plain wrong. In short, social media is social media-ing and these new AI tools are the latest way patrons of the internet are generating content online.
The questions range from sincere to trolling with quite literally everything in-between. Here are some examples of the variety of things ChatGPT is being asked, much to the delight of the internet.
May we never run out of questions to ask ChatGPT.
Topics Artificial Intelligence X/Twitter
Elena is a tech reporter and the resident Gen Z expert at Mashable. She covers TikTok and digital trends. She recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in American History. Email her at [email protected] or follow her @ecaviar_.

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