Why does someone else's ChatGPT work like artificial intelligence, but yours looks like an artificial retard? Actually, the problem is not with ChatGPT, but with the way you ask it. Check out this video to learn how to ask the right questions and let ChatGPT do what it really does. At the end of the video, there are ways to quickly improve the quality of your questions, and if you still can't use it, make you a national member!
For ChatGPT to work best, the type of question asked is also critical. ChatGPT is good at answering factual questions, technical questions, suggestion questions, and creative questions, while the types of questions that are not good at answering include questions that are too subjective, questions involving non-public or sensitive information, and questions that require experience to solve.
The types of questions that ChatGPT excels at answering include:
Factual questions: It can answer factual questions about events, people, concepts and other fields such as history and geography.
Technical problems: For problems in various technical fields such as electronic physics, chemistry, mathematics, programming, office software, computer science, etc., ChatGPT can also provide more accurate answers.
Suggestion questions: ChatGPT can also give a lot of good advice on work, study, life, etc.
Creative questions: For questions that require imagination and creativity, ChatGPT also provides interesting and unique answers.
The types of questions you are not good at answering include:
Subjective questions: Because subjective questions involve personal opinions and feelings, ChatGPT may not be able to provide satisfactory answers. For example: Will I like this song? Will I like the dishes in this restaurant? Is this movie good?
Questions involving non-public or sensitive information: For privacy protection and security reasons, ChatGPT cannot answer questions involving personal privacy, trade secrets or other sensitive information.
Problems that require experience to solve: After all, ChatGPT is only an artificial intelligence tool, not a real expert, and for some professional problems that require experience to solve, such as medical and health consulting, legal consultation, psychological counseling, management consulting, etc., you must seek professional advice and cannot completely rely on it.
In the actual use of ChatGPT, you may also encounter problems such as ChatGPT not understanding questions or inaccurate answers. In these cases, try modifying the way you ask questions, using different keywords or splitting the question into smaller, more specific questions. This improves the quality of ChatGPT's answers and makes your questions more efficient.