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How to Use ChatGPT | Introducing ChatGPT
Web Development Essentials with AI
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Web Development Essentials with AI

Web Development Essentials with AI

1. Course Overview & AI in Coding
2. Website Anatomy
3. Introducing ChatGPT
4. Building the Blog Website

bookHow to Use ChatGPT

Let's explore how we can use ChatGPT, from finding the website to interacting with the model.

Finding the Website

To begin using ChatGPT, we can start by visiting the official website where the model is hosted - https://chatgpt.com/. Once we are on the website, we are asked to sign up if we first visit that website.

You can go through the standard registration procedure for convenient usage, and all the chat history will be saved for your account.

Interacting with ChatGPT

Once we've found the website, we can begin interacting with the model. Here's how it typically works:

  • Prompt/Input: Start by providing ChatGPT with a prompt or a question. This can be anything you'd like to discuss or inquire about. For example, ask a question, share a statement, or provide a topic for discussion;
  • Generating Response: After receiving your input, ChatGPT uses its trained knowledge to generate a response. The response aims to be contextually relevant and coherent with the prompt, drawing from its understanding of human language and its vast dataset of training examples;
  • Reviewing Response: Once ChatGPT generates a response, you can review it to see if it meets your needs or expectations. You can evaluate the response based on relevance, coherence, and accuracy. Also, if you are unsatisfied with the response, you can regenerate it.

In the following chapter, we will discuss how to generate correct prompts for ChatGPT since it significantly affects ChatGPT's responses.

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