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Arr, ye scurvy dogs at OpenAI be admittin' that ChatGPT be growin' lazier! Fear not, a remedy be on its way!

2023-12-11

Arrr, me mateys! ChatGPT's performance be takin' a nasty tumble, as confirmed by its scurvy developer on a fine post on X. Blimey! They be thinkin' they've found a reason for this misfortune.

Arr, ye scurvy dogs at OpenAI be admittin' that ChatGPT be growin' lazier! Fear not, a remedy be on its way!

OpenAI has confirmed that its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, has been experiencing a decline in performance. Users have been complaining about ChatGPT's "laziness" on X (formerly Twitter), and OpenAI acknowledged that the lack of updates since November 11 could be the reason for this decline. While OpenAI claimed that the lack of updates was unintentional, it assured users that it was looking into fixing the issue. The developer also mentioned that model behavior can be unpredictable, indicating that they may not have noticed the decline until users brought it to their attention.
OpenAI did not provide a timeline for when the issue would be resolved, so users will have to wait for an update to see any improvements in ChatGPT's abilities. In the meantime, some temporary solutions were suggested by users, such as using specific phrases or instructions to restore ChatGPT's performance. These suggestions may serve as a workaround until OpenAI addresses the underlying problem.
This decline in ChatGPT's performance comes at a time when Google has announced its own AI chatbot called Gemini. However, reports suggest that Gemini's abilities are also less than impressive. Perhaps both OpenAI and Google should take a break and focus on improving their chatbots for the future.
For more information about ChatGPT, you can read our article on ChatGPT explained. Additionally, if you want to enhance your ChatGPT prompts and responses, we have a guide on how to improve them. Lastly, if you're curious about Google Gemini, our article provides all the information you need to know about Google's next-gen AI.

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