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Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - msa145 - 05-14-2024

Can anyone with a chatgpt plus send me an invite? Let me know if you have .

https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8381046-free-trial-invites-faq


RE: Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - bjcheung77 - 05-14-2024

Is there a particular reason for 'plus'? We shouldn't be relying on ChatGPT for anything really unless needed, I don't even use the 'basic freebie' option for anything yet... Maybe someone can provide more details on what and why people would need the ChatGPT, especially, the original poster of this thread... So we get a little bit more understanding on the requirements of ChatGPT if any...


RE: Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - Pikachu - 05-14-2024

Don't see the invite link option on my end. Is it available to all plus users?


RE: Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - Vle045 - 05-15-2024

I didn’t know there was a plus version available.

@bjcheung77 - There are ways to use ChatGPT ethically. Similar to Grammarly. Coincidentally, one of my former professors includes it in his lessons and his YouTube channel. Academically, I’ve used it to paste what I have written to check my tone. Especially with topics where I could inadvertently offend someone. You can also use it for brainstorming. But definitely NOT for doing your work for you.

My favorite use is for figuring out recipes. “Find me a recipe for chicken that uses simple ingredients, but no milk”. Then it spits out a recipe. I can follow that up with…. How about one that doesn’t include onion. New recipe. So far, it gives me good ideas. Including…. How can I easily spruce up canned green beans. ChatGPT is a good chef.


RE: Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - LevelUP - 05-15-2024

GPT-4o is now free for a limited amount of prompts.

(05-14-2024, 04:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Is there a particular reason for 'plus'?  We shouldn't be relying on ChatGPT for anything really unless needed, I don't even use the 'basic freebie' option for anything yet... Maybe someone can provide more details on what and why people would need the ChatGPT, especially, the original poster of this thread... So we get a little bit more understanding on the requirements of ChatGPT if any...

100 uses for chatgpt

https://www.chatgptguide.ai/2023/06/19/100-ways-to-use-chatgpt-with-prompts/

(05-15-2024, 08:50 AM)Vle045 Wrote: I didn’t know there was a plus version available.  

@bjcheung77 - There are ways to use ChatGPT ethically.  Similar to Grammarly.  Coincidentally, one of my former professors includes it in his lessons and his YouTube channel.  Academically, I’ve used it to paste what I have written to check my tone.  Especially with topics where I could inadvertently offend someone.  You can also use it for brainstorming.   But definitely NOT for doing your work for you.

My favorite use is for figuring out recipes.  “Find me a recipe for chicken that uses simple ingredients, but no milk”.   Then it spits out a recipe.  I can follow that up with…. How about one that doesn’t include onion.  New recipe.  So far, it gives me good ideas.  Including…. How can I easily spruce up canned green beans.    ChatGPT is a good chef.

Yeah, that's right. It's all about the context of how you say things to get the most out of ChatGPT.

For example, saying: "Give me a meatloaf recipe using simple ingredients" may yield a recipe using ingredients you already have at home.

But if you say to ChatGPT: "Give me a recipe for meatloaf that would impress Gordon Ramsay," now we're talking about a complicated recipe with exotic ingredients.

Overall, ChatGPT is another tool to have in your arsenal to save time and get better results.


RE: Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - Vle045 - 05-15-2024

(05-15-2024, 01:47 PM)LevelUP Wrote: GPT-4o is now free for a limited amount of prompts.

(05-14-2024, 04:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Is there a particular reason for 'plus'?  We shouldn't be relying on ChatGPT for anything really unless needed, I don't even use the 'basic freebie' option for anything yet... Maybe someone can provide more details on what and why people would need the ChatGPT, especially, the original poster of this thread... So we get a little bit more understanding on the requirements of ChatGPT if any...

100 uses for chatgpt

https://www.chatgptguide.ai/2023/06/19/100-ways-to-use-chatgpt-with-prompts/

(05-15-2024, 08:50 AM)Vle045 Wrote: I didn’t know there was a plus version available.  

@bjcheung77 - There are ways to use ChatGPT ethically.  Similar to Grammarly.  Coincidentally, one of my former professors includes it in his lessons and his YouTube channel.  Academically, I’ve used it to paste what I have written to check my tone.  Especially with topics where I could inadvertently offend someone.  You can also use it for brainstorming.   But definitely NOT for doing your work for you.

My favorite use is for figuring out recipes.  “Find me a recipe for chicken that uses simple ingredients, but no milk”.   Then it spits out a recipe.  I can follow that up with…. How about one that doesn’t include onion.  New recipe.  So far, it gives me good ideas.  Including…. How can I easily spruce up canned green beans.    ChatGPT is a good chef.

Yeah, that's right. It's all about the context of how you say things to get the most out of ChatGPT.

For example, saying: "Give me a meatloaf recipe using simple ingredients" may yield a recipe using ingredients you already have at home.

But if you say to ChatGPT: "Give me a recipe for meatloaf that would impress Gordon Ramsay," now we're talking about a complicated recipe with exotic ingredients.

Overall, ChatGPT is another tool to have in your arsenal to save time and get better results.

Coincidentally, I did use it to work out a meatloaf recipe.   I have a kid with several food allergies, so it can be tricky sometimes.


RE: Anyone chatGPT Plus user here? - freeloader - 05-16-2024

I used it to compose a song about Gordon Ramsey in the style of Meat Loaf:

In the kitchen, flames are rising high,
Gordon Ramsey, he's the king, no lie.
With a spatula in hand, he commands the scene,
Cooking up a storm, a culinary dream.

(Pre-Chorus)
He's a maestro of the stove,
Every dish a work of art,
With a fiery passion, he roams,
In the kitchen, he's the heart.

(Chorus)
Gordon Ramsey, cooking up a storm,
Every dish, a symphony, he performs.
With a touch of flair and a dash of spice,
He's the chef who always serves it up nice.

(Verse 2)
In the heat of battle, he won't back down,
Taking on challenges, he wears the crown.
With a roar like thunder, he rules the grill,
In the culinary world, he's got the skill.

(Pre-Chorus)
He's a maestro of the stove,
Every dish a work of art,
With a fiery passion, he roams,
In the kitchen, he's the heart.

(Chorus)
Gordon Ramsey, cooking up a storm,
Every dish, a symphony, he performs.
With a touch of flair and a dash of spice,
He's the chef who always serves it up nice.

(Bridge)
From Hell's Kitchen to MasterChef,
He's the chef we all admire.
With a palate so refined,
Every bite, a taste divine.

(Solo)

(Chorus)
Gordon Ramsey, cooking up a storm,
Every dish, a symphony, he performs.
With a touch of flair and a dash of spice,
He's the chef who always serves it up nice.

(Outro)
Gordon Ramsey, in the kitchen he reigns,
A culinary legend, no one can detain.
With his apron on, he's ready to fight,
Gordon Ramsey, cooking through the night.