Stop using ChatGPT on factory settings: 7 tweaks I use to make it a pro tool
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Stop using ChatGPT on factory settings: 7 tweaks I use to make it a pro tool
"ChatGPT has come a long way since its introduction in 2022. Usually, when we discuss improvements, we talk about how the AI model has gotten better, safer, and smarter. But if you deconstruct the name ChatGPT, you're left with "chat" and "GPT," where GPT means generative, pre-trained transformer (that's the AI part). Today, we're going to dig into the chat side, because ChatGPT has become a far more full-featured AI chat app than it was back when it first launched."
"You can access your settings by tapping your account name in the lower-left corner of your screen. Notice there are menu items for Personalization and Settings. These both go to the same settings panel. The only difference is that Settings opens the General tab, while Personalization opens the Personalization tab. Did these need to be two menu items? No, not really. But the OpenAI folks are probably spending a lot more time talking to machines than to real people."
ChatGPT's interface now includes customizable appearance options such as dark/light mode and accent colors, improving visual comfort and workflow. Settings access uses both Personalization and Settings menu items, which open the same panel but default to different tabs. New ad controls allow free and Go users to limit ad personalization. Memory and history toggles give users control over what context the model retains and how private data is handled. Some settings differ by subscription tier, with certain controls available only to Plus and higher plans. These usability tweaks aim to make everyday chat interactions more flexible and private.
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