Here's Everything You Need to Know About Using ChatGPT (2024)

If 2023 was the year of AI, then2024 will be carrying on this trend. You may not have tried out one of the many AI chatbots that hit the scene over the last year, but you've probably heard a thing or two about them. How could you not?OpenAI's ChatGPT gained 100 million users in just two months. It took Instagram and TikTok two and a half years and nine months, respectively, to hit that same mark.

The field of AI chatbots and other generative AI tools is expansive and growing. A short list includes Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Claude.ai, Perplexity, Dall-E and Midjourney, and collectively they're poised to transform how you work, how you get information and how companies do business. But the chatbot craze got started with ChatGPT.

Learning to use and navigate AI chatbots will be increasingly important this year, and if one of your goals is to get more comfortable with AI, you're in the right place. Here's everything you need to know about getting started with ChatGPT.

For more, here's an in-depth look at ChatGPT and how AI is changing the way we answer our health questions.

What is ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence service that simulates human conversation to attempt to understand your text-based questions and requests and then respond to them. To accomplish this task, the chatbot is pretrained on large data sets (including public webpages) to look for patterns and create understandable and appropriate responses based on your requests or prompts. (The "GPT" part of the name reflects that and is short for "generative pretraining transformer.")

If you really want to dig into what ChatGPT is, we have a handy ChatGPT glossary that can help you make sense of it all.

Before your first ChatGPT prompt…

You can't start asking ChatGPT for help until you make an account with OpenAI.

Navigate to ChatGPT's login page, and you'll be met with the options to Log In or Sign Up. Tap the Sign Up button and provide your name, email address and a valid phone number to verify your account. Note you'll have to accept a couple of disclaimers from OpenAI before you can start prompting ChatGPT.

Tweak some ChatGPT settings

After creating your account and accepting OpenAI's disclaimers, you should do a few more things before asking all of your questions. First, I recommend tinkering with a few ChatGPT settings. There aren't too many settings, but the more familiar you are with the options, the better.

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The settings that I suggest adjusting are the Custom instructions, where you can give ChatGPT instructions and parameters for how to answer your prompts. These instructions can include information about you, how long or short responses should be, what your hobbies and interests are, and other specifying information. For instance, I told ChatGPT that I was a big fan of Taylor Swift and Formula 1. But when I would ask what music I should try listening to, or what sports I should try watching, this information did not seem to impact the responses I got.

Before your first prompt, define your 'why'

Now that you're set up, you're ready to ask your first question. Before you start typing your prompt, however, stop and think about what you really want out of your query.

You can ask ChatGPT to do all sorts of things for you, but the more focused you are when you're drafting your prompt, the more focused your answer will be. This practice, commonly referred to as prompt engineering, is important if you want useful answers from ChatGPT.

Ready, set, prompt

Prompting ChatGPT itself is simple. On ChatGPT's homepage, you will see a bar labeled "Message ChatGPT…" at the bottom of the page. When you have a prompt in mind, simply type it into that bar.

After you've submitted your prompt, ChatGPT will "think" for a moment, and then return a response to your question. At the bottom of ChatGPT's response, you will see four symbols. A small clipboard, a thumbs up, a thumbs down and a circular arrow.

The small clipboard allows you to copy ChatGPT's response, the thumbs up and thumbs down allow you to tell ChatGPT if its response is good or bad, and the circular arrow will tell ChatGPT to regenerate its response. Note: Regenerating the response will yield a different response than you got the first time.

After you prompt…

Even after ChatGPT yields its response, your job isn't quite done. There are still a couple of best practices to consider before putting ChatGPT's response into action.

Be aware of hallucination: Even if you have crafted a near-perfect prompt, ChatGPT may "hallucinate" in its answer. In the context of AI, hallucination refers to the chatbot returning incorrect and nonfactual information. This is not unique to ChatGPT and can affect other chatbots as well.

It's wise to double-check any advice you receive, and that's especially true when it's coming from a chatbot such as ChatGPT.

And that goes for questions around health and self-diagnosis. If you ask ChatGPT if women can use Rogaine (a hair-loss medication with the active ingredient minoxidil), for example, the chatbot may tell you that women can use Rogaine but only the women's formulations. But this isn't necessarily true. A 2017 study found that there is no chemical difference between men's and women's Rogaine. The only difference is the price, which can be 40% more for the women's version. When I was dealing with some hair loss, my dermatologist recommended me to opt for men's Rogaine to save a bit of money.

Sometimes ChatGPT gets it right. Usually it's close. Once in a while, it's very wrong. Check ChatGPT's answers with a Google search at the very least and, if possible, confirm the answer with professionals.

The answer is just… bad

I go into this much more in my guide on how to write prompts, but ChatGPT is by no means perfect. It will most likely give you an answer that you're not quite satisfied with. Luckily, it's easy to remedy this issue.

First, make sure you're asking a detailed question: The more usable information you put in your prompt, the better chance that you get back a usable answer. (You should be willing to go back and refine your prompt if you're not getting the answers you expected.)

Second, ask clarifying follow-up questions. I've found that this produces mixed results. It can sometimes prompt ChatGPT to refine its answer, but it can also just return more garbage.

Finally, if it feels like you're heading down the wrong path, start a new chat and ask your question again. Note that if you do start over or delete your chat history, your prompts are still on OpenAI's servers.

Does ChatGPT remember what I've asked it?

Your previous prompts will not affect the answers that ChatGPT gives you. I asked ChatGPT to help me brainstorm ideas for a birthday gift for my brother and gave information on his interests in my initial prompt. If I wanted to ask another question about my brother's birthday later, I would need to re-enter the information into ChatGPT.

This won't be the case for long, though. On Feb. 13, OpenAI announced that it's testing ways for ChatGPT to remember details you've discussed in earlier chats when you create new prompts. OpenAI said it was rolling out the features to a "small portion of ChatGPT free and Plus users this week" and will share plans for a larger rollout soon. If you have access to this new feature and you don't want ChatGPT to remember your history, you can disable it by going to Settings, selecting the Personalization tab and then toggling Memory off.

For more on AI, here's what to know about ChatGPT's new memory function and whether or not ChatGPT is helpful when it comes to wooing your loved one.

Editors' note: CNET is using an AI engine to help create some stories. For more, seethis post.

Here's Everything You Need to Know About Using ChatGPT (2024)

FAQs

Here's Everything You Need to Know About Using ChatGPT? ›

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot that simulates human speech using natural language processing. The language model may write code, emails, articles, social media postings, essays, and other written content in addition to responding to queries.

What do I need to know about ChatGPT? ›

ChatGPT is similar to the automated chat services found on customer service websites, as people can ask it questions or request clarification to ChatGPT's replies. The GPT stands for "Generative Pre-trained Transformer," which refers to how ChatGPT processes requests and formulates responses.

What are people using ChatGPT for? ›

ChatGPT is an AI chatbot with natural language processing (NLP) that allows you to have human-like conversations to complete various tasks. The generative AI tool can answer questions and assist you with composing emails, essays, code, and much more. It's currently open to use for free.

Is it okay to use ChatGPT? ›

ChatGPT as a hacking tool

On the subject of cybersecurity, some experts are concerned about ChatGPT's potential use as a hacking tool. It's clear that the advanced chatbot can help anyone write a very official-sounding document, and ChatGPT could be called upon to construct a convincing email phishing scam.

How do you actually use ChatGPT? ›

How to Use ChatGPT?
  1. Access ChatGPT: Go to chat.openai.com or use the mobile app and sign in or sign up.
  2. Ask Your Question: In the message box on the ChatGPT homepage, type your question or prompt.
  3. Get a Response: ChatGPT generates an answer based on your question, and it appears below your question.
  4. Interact.

What is ChatGPT in layman's terms? ›

ChatGPT is OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot that answers questions and prompts in any format you request. It can carry out a humanlike conversation or write various content such as articles, social media posts, essays, emails and even code. ChatGPT, released in November 2022, is just one form of generative AI.

How does ChatGPT work technically for beginners? ›

ChatGPT is powered by the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture. It has been trained on a large corpus of text data from the internet. By using this training data, ChatGPT learns patterns and structures in language, enabling it to generate coherent responses based on the given prompts.

How to use ChatGPT in daily life? ›

The best way to think about ChatGPT, or any of the AI chatbots, is as an assistant. If you had a personal assistant in real life, how would you use them to help you achieve your goals? You wouldn't ask them to make decisions for you, but they might help you get organized and get the ball rolling on certain tasks.

Is ChatGPT free to use? ›

The free version of ChatGPT is available to everyone. Paid plans (Plus, Team, and Enterprise) are priced per user per month. We offer monthly plans for Plus and Team and annual plans for Team and Enterprise.

Are there any dangers to using ChatGPT? ›

Is ChatGPT a risk? It's important to understand that ChatGPT is a powerful tool. And just like any powerful tool, it can be misused. Someone with malicious intent can use ChatGPT to impersonate people in a phishing attack or a scam, create fake news, or possibly create components of malicious software.

What should I not use ChatGPT for? ›

Private or Confidential Information

Sharing private or confidential information with ChatGPT can have severe implications, both on a personal and professional level. AI systems lack the contextual understanding that humans possess, making them more susceptible to accidental disclosure of sensitive content.

What not to share with ChatGPT? ›

Your name, your address, your telephone number, even the name of your first pet…all big no nos when it comes to ChatGPT. Anything personal such as this can be exploited to impersonate you, which fraudsters could use to infiltrate private accounts, or carry out impersonation scams – none of which is good news for you.

Can people tell if you use ChatGPT? ›

Professors can also detect ChatGPT-generated text by simply reading it carefully. ChatGPT-generated text often has a certain style or tone to it that can be different from human-written text. Additionally, ChatGPT-generated text may contain errors or inconsistencies that a human reader would be able to identify.

Should I give ChatGPT my name and birthdate? ›

Either enter your email and make a password, or sign in with your Apple, Google, or Microsoft account. ChatGPT will then ask you for your name and birth date. When you hit “Continue,” you accept ChatGPT's terms and conditions. This ensures you know to use the AI model appropriately.

How do you use ChatGPT for beginners? ›

Here's the short version of how to use ChatGPT:
  1. Go to chat.openai.com or the mobile app, and log in or sign up (it's free).
  2. Enter your prompt on the ChatGPT home page. If you're using GPT-4o, you can use a text, image, or audio prompt.
  3. Once ChatGPT spits out a response, you have a handful of options:
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What is the point of ChatGPT? ›

ChatGPT is a chatbot and virtual assistant developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022. Based on large language models (LLMs), it enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language.

How to begin using ChatGPT? ›

How to use ChatGPT on the web or mobile app
  1. Go to chat.openai.com or the mobile app, and log in or sign up (it's free).
  2. Enter your prompt on the ChatGPT home page. If you're using GPT-4o, you can use a text, image, or audio prompt.
  3. Once ChatGPT spits out a response, you have a handful of options:
May 29, 2024

How to use ChatGPT effectively? ›

16 Prompts And ChatGPT Best Practices To Make ChatGPT Not Sound Like An AI
  1. Give ChatGPT an identity (“act as…”) and an intended audience.
  2. Offer and give specific context.
  3. Include helpful and relevant information upfront.
  4. Highlight what information to include.
  5. Highlight what information to exclude.
Jan 4, 2024

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