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Do you use ChatGPT?

ChatGPT’s operator has announced changes to the bot, which is expected to reach 700 million weekly active users this week.

AI CHATBOT CHATGPT has begun sending users “gentle reminders” to take breaks during long sessions.

It comes as OpenAI, the operator of ChatGPT, has announced a rollout of behavioural changes in the bot – including how agreeable it is with users when making “high stakes personal decisions”.

OpenAI added that it seeks to improve how it measures “real-world usefulness” over the long term, as opposed to whether users “liked the answer in the moment”.

So, today we’re asking: Do you use ChatGPT?


Poll Results:

Never (3570)
A few times a week (1865)
Every day (1763)
A few times a month (857)
Once a month or less (838)
I did before, but don't now (401)
Once a week (336)

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