The increasing use of ChatGPT for writing has sparked a debate over its detectability and the robotic tone of its generated content. Many users have expressed concerns about the ease of identifying text produced by ChatGPT, leading to various suggestions and tools aimed at humanizing AI-generated text. Some users have developed extensive prompt libraries and techniques to make ChatGPT's output more natural and less detectable, including a '1000+ GPT-4 Prompts' hack. Additionally, ChatGPT's rapid growth is noteworthy, with over 180 million users as of November 2024, and significant usage statistics from countries like the US and India. The platform also boasts 600 million monthly visits, mainly via YouTube.
I don't understand why people are paying $20 for ChatGPT. Don't use ChatGPT as its easily detectable. Here's a secret hack to humanize your text: https://t.co/CXcO0qqs13
Is ChatGPT Good or Bad? https://t.co/KYOdhkUqN7 #ChatGPT #AIChatbots #OpenAI #AI #Automation #TechRevolution #AI #AINews #AnalyticsInsight #AnalyticsInsightMagazine https://t.co/XTlNqtd312
📜 Mastering Prompt Engineering 🚀 Prompt Engineering is evolving AI’s potential! Here’s a quick overview: 🔑 Key Takeaways: 1. Prompt Techniques: From zero-shot to chain of thought, each technique guides AI’s accuracy for tasks like Q&A, summarization, and coding. 2. LLM… https://t.co/6XTOC1rE4t