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Sam Altman Wants You to Ask ChatGPT THIS Question


A new text prompt for ChatGPT has gone viral after Sam Altman lent his approval on X (formerly Twitter). The prompt, posted by an X (formerly Twitter) user asks ChatGPT users an interesting question.

What is the latest viral ChatGPT prompt and why?

ChatGPT has been one of the most popular online destinations ever since it became available. The Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) platform allows users to ask questions. ChatGPT then offers a detailed answer to these queries.

An X user, identified as Tom Morgan, posted an interesting question that ChatGPT users can ask the Gen AI platform. The CEO of OpenAI then reportedly lent his approval to the Tweet with his response: “Love this”.

After Sam’s response, the original Tweet went viral on the social media platform. The text prompt may appear simple, but it can draw some very insightful responses from ChatGPT.

The ChatGPT prompt made its way to Reddit, where several Redditors tried it with their ChatGPT chat window. From the responses on X and Reddit, it is amply clear that the prompt has resonated with Internet and ChatGPT users. However, it is important to note that not every ChatGPT user can benefit from the viral prompt.

Can everyone ask this question to ChatGPT?

As evident from Tom’s Tweet, the prompt reads: “Ask ChatGPT “From all of our interactions what is one thing that you can tell me about myself that I may not know about myself.”

With this prompt, ChatGPT users can essentially ask the Gen AI chatbot to create a summary of their profiles but the prompt compels ChatGPT to tweak its response. However, this is where many users might hit a roadblock.

ChatGPT can store queries and responses. However, this facility is only available for those who have subscribed to the paid-for version of ChatGPT. In other words, only ChatGPT Plus users can allow ChatGPT to store conversations.

The free version of ChatGPT does not keep such records. As it deletes all the conversations, ChatGPT simply does not have any memory of free users from the last time they used it. Needless to say, Sam Altman may have retweeted Tom’s Tweet to market the ChatGPT Plus subscription.





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