ChatGPT is designed to give you incredible answers in a conversational form, so generally you do not need to do much to get great answers. But here are some tips on how to get the best responses from ChatGPT:
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Be clear and specific in your questions: The more specific your question is, the more likely it is that it will be able to provide you with an accurate and helpful response.
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Provide context: Providing additional context or background information can help it better understand your question and provide a more relevant answer.
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Ask open-ended questions: Asking open-ended questions, rather than just yes or no questions, can lead to more interesting and informative responses.
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Be patient: Chatster will do it's best to provide you with a prompt response, but please keep in mind that generating high-quality responses can take some time.
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Ask Chatster for help! If you give Chatster an idea of what you're trying to ask, it can help you formulate and format your questions in the best possible way. You can also tell Chatster to ask any followup questions it may need.
Pro Tips:
- Understanding How ChatGPT Works can help understanding why the way you craft your prompts is important, and can have a big impact on the response you receive.
- Be friendly! ChatGPT is trained on real human text and conversation. That means if you are friendly and appreciative, it is more likely to help you and give better responses. Just like the humans that it's trained on.
- Be specific. If you are looking for a very professional answer, make sure to include that in your prompt. The more details you include, the more ChatGPT will answer the way you want. You can have long paragraphs of instructions, or set Custom Instructions
- ChatGPT is not great with things phrased in the negative. Saying "be creative" will be more effective than saying "don't be uncreative".
- If you are in a disagreement, or the AI has not responded the way you want it to, it is best to regenerate the answer or start a new chat. You can convince it to change it's mind, but it is more difficult the longer you talk. For example, if it has said "no" 3 times, that is now in the context, and it will be more likely to say "no" again than it would be in a new chat.