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OpenAI Experiences ChatGPT Outage: Login Unavailable For All Users

  The first source of information was a site similar to Downdetector, showing the problem with ChatGPT logins was resolved. The second source of information, however, was an article that covered a login incident from December 2022. So not quite the correct information for this incident, but a good attempt while Browse with Bing is in the beta/experimental stage. Users can sign up for updates on the  OpenAI status page  via email or text to find out when issues are resolved and get updates about the latest outages that might affect users of ChatGPT, OpenAI API, Labs, and Playground. Update:  As of 2:15 pm PST, OpenAI has resolved all issues with  ChatGPT logins  and  elevated error rates  affecting Files and Fine-tuned model creation. 

You’re Using ChatGPT Wrong! Here’s How to Be Ahead of 99% of ChatGPT Users

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  Most of us use ChatGPT wrong. We don’t include examples in our prompts. We ignore that we can control ChatGPT’s behavior with roles. We let ChatGPT guess stuff instead of providing it with some information. This happens because we mostly use standard prompts that might help us get the job done once, but not all the time. We need to learn how to create high-quality prompts to get better results. We need to learn prompt engineering! And, in this guide, we’ll learn 4 techniques used in prompt engineering. Few Shot Standard Prompts Few shot standard prompts are the standard prompts we’ve seen before, but with examples of the task in them. Why examples? Well, If you want to increase your chances to get the desired result, you have to add examples of the task that the prompt is trying to solve. Few-shot standard prompts consist of a task description, examples, and the prompt. In this case, the prompt is the beginning of a new example that the model should complete by generating the missing

I Asked ChatGPT How To Earn $1000 Online. It Was Hilarious.

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  I Asked ChatGPT How To Earn $1000 Online. It Was Hilarious. Peering in the hive mind can be really helpful, but it can also be so stupid it’s funny · Y’all… fair warning. I have a weird sense of humor. Probably because I’m Canadian. When you live where there’s snow half the year, and it’s hot enough to fry eggs on the sidewalk the other half, maybe a person can’t help being a bit off the beaten track. Anyway. Unless you’ve recently crawled out from under a rock, you know the internet is full of “make money” and “side hustle” articles. I’ve been self employed most of my adult life. Know what I do? I make people money. I don’t sell internet marketing courses. I just DO marketing. Last email series I wrote did 30K the first weekend. That’s what I do. Plus, I have side gigs. I sell design bundles, photos and fonts. I’m working on adding tutorials for some of the things people suck at that I’m good at. It’s a lot. But, you know…winter half the year. :) So when I see “side gig” advice, I c