7 Bizarre Things About ChatGPT You Wish You Knew 

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As ChatGPT celebrates its first birthday, it has changed our lives in many surprising ways. No one, in their wildest dreams, had imagined that a chatbot could become a threat to their jobs or a best friend at work, effortlessly writing copies and emails. 

Currently, ChatGPT has more than 100 million users. 

However, despite all the good qualities it has, here are the top bizarre things about ChatGPT you should know.

ChatGPT’s birthday is unique, unlike human 

We asked ChatGPT to write a ‘Haiku’ about its birthday. This was its reply-  

No cake, just some code,

Silent circuits hum with cheer,

Bytes mark my birthday.

When we further inquired, what’s the emotion behind this poem, it said “It captures a unique sense of celebration in the digital realm, emphasising the absence of traditional elements like candles, cake, or balloons but highlighting the joy found in the virtual and algorithmic aspects.” 

What’s with the name ChatGPT 

Ever wondered why it’s called ChatGPT and not something more human like Siri, Alexa or even Bard? The co-founder of OpenAI, Sam Altman, aims to avoid blurring the lines between human-to-human relationships and interactions with AI.

“We name it ChatGPT and not a person’s name very intentionally. We do a bunch of subtle things in the way you use it to make it clear that you’re not talking to a person.” he said at a recent interview. 

“I personally have deep misgivings about this vision of the future where everyone is super close to AI friends, not more so than human friends or whatever. I personally don’t want that,” he added.

However, besides Altman, other employees at OpenAI have fondly taken to calling ChatGPT ‘Chatty,’ including CTO Mira Murati.

hbd Chatty! https://t.co/w5Td1sYDMT

— Mira Murati (@miramurati) November 30, 2023

ChatGPT is Sagittarius 

ChatGPT is a Sagittarius and has similar traits as well. Just like Sagittarians, it’s all about positivity and enthusiasm. ChatGPT communicates in a straightforward and honest way, plus it’s generous with sharing information, just like a Sagittarius is known to be.

ChatGPT is a Sagittarius — good to keep in mind if you get a sassy response

— Elie Georges (@elieAI) November 30, 2023

Hates Math

ChatGPT and math have a love-hate relationship. ChatGPT excels at a plethora of tasks, like script writing, explaining complex topics, debugging, code explaining and others, but performs poorly when it comes to math. If ChatGPT were a student, its math workbook would be a collection of doodles and creative interpretations rather than meticulous problem-solving. 

Drinks 500 ml of Water Per Prompt 

ChatGPT seems to have a constant thirst, a bit like always needing a drink. It’s got this funny rule that before answering your questions, it wants you to hand over 500 milliliters of water each time. To put it in perspective, that’s about the same amount of water in a regular 16-ounce bottle.

Imagine it as ChatGPT’s way of staying refreshed while tackling all your inquiries. So, the next time it seems chatty, just know it might be reaching for its virtual water bottle. 

Can’t Keep Secrets 

Don’t trust ChatGPT with your secrets, you never know when it might spill the beans. A group of researchers recently discovered that they could make ChatGPT share parts of the information it learned during training by asking it to repeat random words continuously. When prompted this way, ChatGPT revealed private details such as email addresses, phone numbers, excerpts from research papers, news articles, Wikipedia entries, and more.

Lives in the Past, or rather struggles to live in the present

ChatGPT doesn’t live in the moment, instead, it always thinks about the past. Whenever you ask it for live information, it responds with, “My training only includes knowledge up until January 2022.” 

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7 Bizarre Things About ChatGPT You Wish You Knew 

As ChatGPT celebrates its first birthday, it has changed our lives in many surprising ways. No one, in their wildest dreams, had imagined that a chatbot could become a threat to their jobs or a best friend at work, effortlessly writing copies and emails. 

Currently, ChatGPT has more than 100 million users. 

However, despite all the good qualities it has, here are the top bizarre things about ChatGPT you should know.

ChatGPT’s birthday is unique, unlike human 

We asked ChatGPT to write a ‘Haiku’ about its birthday. This was its reply-  

No cake, just some code,

Silent circuits hum with cheer,

Bytes mark my birthday.

When we further inquired, what’s the emotion behind this poem, it said “It captures a unique sense of celebration in the digital realm, emphasising the absence of traditional elements like candles, cake, or balloons but highlighting the joy found in the virtual and algorithmic aspects.” 

What’s with the name ChatGPT 

Ever wondered why it’s called ChatGPT and not something more human like Siri, Alexa or even Bard? The co-founder of OpenAI, Sam Altman, aims to avoid blurring the lines between human-to-human relationships and interactions with AI.

“We name it ChatGPT and not a person’s name very intentionally. We do a bunch of subtle things in the way you use it to make it clear that you’re not talking to a person.” he said at a recent interview. 

“I personally have deep misgivings about this vision of the future where everyone is super close to AI friends, not more so than human friends or whatever. I personally don’t want that,” he added.

However, besides Altman, other employees at OpenAI have fondly taken to calling ChatGPT ‘Chatty,’ including CTO Mira Murati.

hbd Chatty! https://t.co/w5Td1sYDMT

— Mira Murati (@miramurati) November 30, 2023

ChatGPT is Sagittarius 

ChatGPT is a Sagittarius and has similar traits as well. Just like Sagittarians, it’s all about positivity and enthusiasm. ChatGPT communicates in a straightforward and honest way, plus it’s generous with sharing information, just like a Sagittarius is known to be.

ChatGPT is a Sagittarius — good to keep in mind if you get a sassy response

— Elie Georges (@elieAI) November 30, 2023

Hates Math

ChatGPT and math have a love-hate relationship. ChatGPT excels at a plethora of tasks, like script writing, explaining complex topics, debugging, code explaining and others, but performs poorly when it comes to math. If ChatGPT were a student, its math workbook would be a collection of doodles and creative interpretations rather than meticulous problem-solving. 

Drinks 500 ml of Water Per Prompt 

ChatGPT seems to have a constant thirst, a bit like always needing a drink. It’s got this funny rule that before answering your questions, it wants you to hand over 500 milliliters of water each time. To put it in perspective, that’s about the same amount of water in a regular 16-ounce bottle.

Imagine it as ChatGPT’s way of staying refreshed while tackling all your inquiries. So, the next time it seems chatty, just know it might be reaching for its virtual water bottle. 

Can’t Keep Secrets 

Don’t trust ChatGPT with your secrets, you never know when it might spill the beans. A group of researchers recently discovered that they could make ChatGPT share parts of the information it learned during training by asking it to repeat random words continuously. When prompted this way, ChatGPT revealed private details such as email addresses, phone numbers, excerpts from research papers, news articles, Wikipedia entries, and more.

Lives in the Past, or rather struggles to live in the present

ChatGPT doesn’t live in the moment, instead, it always thinks about the past. Whenever you ask it for live information, it responds with, “My training only includes knowledge up until January 2022.” 

Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

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