ChatGPT FAQ [official/unofficial version]

Original link: https://codechina.org/2022/12/chatgpt-faq/

Official FAQ

Translated from the official FAQ page , the translation is done by ChatGPT.

1. How much does it cost to use ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is free to use during the initial research preview period.

2. How does ChatGPT work?

ChatGPT is fine-tuned from GPT-3.5, a language model trained to generate text. ChatGPT is optimized for conversational use through reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) – a method that uses human demonstrations to guide models toward desired behavior.

3. Why does AI look so real and lifelike?

The models are trained on vast amounts of internet data written by humans, including conversations, so the responses it provides may sound human. It is important to remember that this is a direct result of the design of this system (i.e. maximizing the similarity between the outputs and the model training dataset), and that these outputs may sometimes be inaccurate, untrue, or otherwise can be misleading.

4. Can I trust AI to tell me the truth?

ChatGPT is not connected to the internet, and it occasionally produces incorrect answers. It has limited knowledge of the post-2021 world and events, and may also occasionally produce harmful directives or biased content.

We recommend checking that the model’s answers are accurate. If you find an answer incorrect, please provide feedback by using the “Dislike” button.

5. Who can view my conversations?

As part of our commitment to safe and responsible AI, we review conversations to improve our systems and ensure content complies with our policies and safety requirements.

6. Will you use my dialogue for training?

Yes. Your conversations may be reviewed by our AI trainers to improve our system.

7. Can you delete my data?

Yes, please follow the data deletion process here: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6378407-how-can-i-delete-my-account

8. Can you delete a specific prompt?

No, we cannot delete specific prompts from your history. Please do not share any sensitive information in the conversation.

9. Can I see my theme history? How can I save conversations I’ve already had?

No, it’s not possible to view your conversation history at this time, but it’s a feature we’re working on.

10. Where do you save my personal and chat data?

For more information on how we process data, please see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

11. How can I achieve this function? Is there an implementation guide for this?

ChatGPT is being provided as a research preview so we can learn about its strengths and weaknesses. It is not available for API.

12. If I already have a Labs or Playground account, do I need a new account?

If you already have an account at labs.openai.com or beta.openai.com, you can log in directly at chat.openai.com using the same login information. If you do not have an account, you will need to register a new account on chat.openai.com.

Unofficial FAQ

Based on the understanding, analysis and experience of using this system by Tinyfool. It is not guaranteed to be completely correct, and I will try my best to help you answer it. You are also welcome to leave a message if you have any questions, and I will reply to the message to answer.

1. Why does ChatGPT have some obvious factual errors? Is it a corpus problem?

The essence of ChatGPT is still GPT, or a language model. Its core goal is to speak like a human being, rather than really understanding the content of the corpus. Therefore, it may pretend that “To Live” was written by Mo Yan. This is true in language, but in fact it is wrong. This is determined by the nature of the model.

But this does not affect the application of ChatGPT, because in actual application, ChatGPT can be used as the front end and the knowledge base as the back end to ensure that factual errors will not appear.

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