ChatGPT Beginner Features Often Overlooked: Custom Settings, Live Search & Chat Tricks
Here’s the next installment in this series on using GPT as a true assistant!
(Missed the last one? Click here.)
ChatGPT is becoming more and more robust by the minute. Soon I think it will be its own full platform acting like a one-stop-shop that you don't even have to leave. I want to show you a couple of hidden and overlooked features to get the most out of it as the genius tool it is
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through:
✅ Customizing GPT with custom instructions
✅ Making GPT "go live" with its answers instead of accessing its database
✅ How to save and retrieve important archived chats
Now it’s your turn! 👇🏻
💥 Have you customized your GPT yet?
💥 Have you used it for "live" searches instead of just using its database?
💥 Are you saving and renaming any archived chats so you don't lose them?
Click here for the next installment!
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Thanks again for making more educational content about using ChatGPT. Though I haven't named it, i did recently decide to subscribe to it and it is well worth it. I recommend it to anyone who would benefit from using the paid version. I did add some customized features, like explaining a little bit about me and my purpose here. I will have to see how it responds to me now.
I have not tried using the live search yet, as I didn't know it could do that. Even though the "tools" selector is right in my face, I never thought to select it. I will try it out now for sure. Please keep the tips coming!
Thanks,
Rich
Getting your hands dirty is the first step to getting better and better at it! Keep up the great work!
Hi, Eric.
I started using ChatGPT back when it was first mentioned here, I have since tried Perplexity and Grok3 thanks to Mel Waller mentioning them. I am going to start using Chat GPT more often now because of the things that Grok3 can't do such as Archiving. But, even back when I first started using ChatGPT, it was Archiving conversations, even on the free version, maybe not many, but it was still doing it.
Thanks for these Vlogs.
JD
Yeah it's leaps and bounds from where it was at its start. Can't wait to see where it is in a year or two. 👍🏼
Thanks for the additional insights Eric. I appreciate it.
I've been using "Chad", as I have named it, for several months. As helpful as it can be, it frustrates me to no end at times and I've accused it/him of being on drugs more than once.
All that aside, I will take advantage of the information you presented here.
Thanks again.
Bob
I'm not gonna lie, I've argued with GPT, shamed it, and tried to make it cry at times, lol. I think in the future we'll talk about how AI used to glitch over the simplest of tasks and it will seem like a distant memory. 👍🏼
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I've been using ChatGPT for about 3 years now. When I first started using it, I would just play around with it and create stories for friends. My first real legit usage of ChatGPT was last year when I needed to get out of my business lease early. I told ChatGPT all the reasons why, and I also told Chat that I wanted to make it sound like a win-win for both me and the Landlord. Chat crafted a beautifully written professional letter with heartfelt personal touch based on my input. I submitted it to my landlord and I was released from my contract without any financial liability.
Then I began using it in Wealthy Affiliate for my outlines, etc. And now, between watching your videos and reading blogs here on WA I can honestly say that I have advanced so much in such a short time. I've implemented every lesson that you've taught us. Last night I was up until1:00 in the morning putting all of my blog posts into categories and adding internal links that Chat suggested to me when inputting your script for that. I also have my Instagram content laid out for a month.
These learnings that WA and you provide are priceless.
That is so awesome to hear! You’re getting the absolute most of your AI tools and trust me when I say that pays off big time.
Love hearing testimonials like this 💯💯💯