As ChatGPT is being used by a lot of people, it looks like we are not yet experts in understanding the dynamics of it. To make the best use of ChatGPT one should first understand how ChatGPT works.
You can use ChatGPT for various purposes. From rephrasing sentences to create summaries of texts, it covers all. However, sometimes it might get difficult to use the tool. So, here is a tip that could help you to use the tool more effectively. ChatGPT has a ‘memory’ feature which can help you get the best out of this tool. Here’s how it works!
Understanding ChatGPT’s ‘Memory’ feature
ChatGPT can provide you with a long list of features. But sometimes, you might find it difficult to use those. So, to avoid that first you need to understand the working of the AI-tool made by OpenAI. Also, ChatGPT has a ‘memory’ feature filled with prompts or instructions given by humans. This ‘memory’ can change the way how artificial intelligence (AI) works with you. ChatGPT stores data from previous chats /interactions. Then use it for improved personalized chats to users with relevant information.
As you use ChatGPT on a regular basis, the ‘memory’ remembers more specific details and preferences of you. But this is a time-taking process and develops with the frequent use of ChatGPT. So, what are the benefits of using ChatGPT’s ‘memory’ feature:
- You can get personalized content. You can also get the option of deleting or creating a new ‘memory’, just for you.
- You can ask ChatGPT to show what it has stored in its ‘memory.’ You can go to the ‘manage’ option in the setting menu and check the memory.
- In case you want to delete specific memories, you can delete it from ChatGPT’s ‘memory.’
Use ChatGPT like a pro
Apart from using ‘memory option’ you have other keyboard shortcuts. These shortcuts can help you to use ChatGPT like a pro. Here’s what in store for you:
- Alt+A helps to scroll to the top of the current message
- Alt+Z lets you scroll to the bottom of the conversation
- Alt+T can let you scroll to the top of the conversation
- Alt+S can help to toggle the sidebar
- Alt+C is used to activate the lowest visible copy button to copy the current response
- Alt+N is used to start a new conversation
- With Alt+G you can join and copy all responses in the conversation. Note that it does not include prompts.
- Alt+H can help to join and copy all code boxes in the conversation
- Instead of clicking the send button, use Ctrl+Enter to send a message
- Lastly, you can use Ctrl+Up/Down to scroll through previous messages
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