ChatGPT tricks: 10 things you probably didn’t know you could do with the AI bot

You'd be surprised at the things the AI-powered chatbot can do

ChatGPT tricks: 10 things you probably didn’t know you could do with the AI bot

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are all the rage today and are being used extensively. While there is a multitude of these AI-powered chatbots, none have quite an impact quite like ChatGPT, owing to its extensive feature list and user interface which is extremely easy to learn and navigate around. But did you that you could do more than just ask ChatGPT for help with your homework or project. Here are 10 things you didn’t know you could use ChatGPT for on a smartphone, laptop or desktop.

10 things you didn't know ChatGPT can do

1. Learn a language

Learning a new language is perhaps not the first thing one would imagine doing with an AI-powered chatbot. Especially, when there are dedicated apps out there. However, ChatGPT has access to vast amounts of information pertaining to different languages and can help one practice conversing in a new language.

2. Generate captions

Based on how detailed one’s prompts regarding a social media post are, ChatGPT can create catchy, original social media captions and content.

3. Create workout plans and diet charts

Need a personal dietician or gym trainer? Turns out, ChatGPT can be both. It can help one achieve their fitness goals by creating personalised workout plans by taking into account the fitness goals, access to equipment, and information like height and weight, body mass index, and more.

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It can also go one step ahead and create a diet chart, depending on the above factors. While creating a diet chart, the AI-powered chatbot will take into account one’s calorie targets and food preferences.

4. Take part in debates

When we say you can take part in debates on ChatGPT, we mean something along the lines of practicing for an upcoming debate. ChatGPT is a machine, and therefore its responses will be entirely objective in nature. However, one can use the fact that it has access to a vast repository of all sorts of information pertaining to a variety of topics and use the same to improve their research skills.

5. Play trivia games

One can ask ChatGPT to create trivia games by providing it with a topic, and questions and answers related to the same. Alternatively, if you mention the themes, it can generate a bunch of related questions. In addition to this, one can also ask ChatGPT questions related to any one topic and play the game with the chatbot itself.

6. Compose music

The AI bot can’t exactly compose music or create audio files. However, it can write lyrics and rhymes, and suggest the ideal chords for the same, along with progression. In addition to this, one can also ask the chatbot about specific musical concepts as well as brainstorm ideas for melodies with it.

7. Write and debug code

In case you’re a programmer, ChatGPT can be your best friend. You can either specify a programming language and ask it to write the code for a particular problem or ask it to debug a piece of code you’ve written. The bot will not only debug your code, but also explain what the bug is, and tell you how to rectify it, using examples.

ChatGPT tricks: 10 things you probably didn’t know you could do with the AI bot
8. Create a chatbot

What if we told you, you could use a chatbot to create your own chatbot? Well, ChatGPT allows you to do precisely that. One can train ChatGPT with regards to specific topics and responses and create a chatbot through it. They can then integrate this new chatbot into their websites and applications using an API or a software development kit.

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They would also need to provide the chatbot they’re creating with data such that it can use the same to learn how to generate answers in response to user inputs.

9. Proofread articles

In addition to writing content based on your prompt, ChatGPT can also identify and correct grammatical errors in your writing. All one has to do is copy and paste the text into the input box of the chatbot. Following this, just ask it to check and/or correct grammar.

From thereon, ChatGPT will be able to scan the text, identify and highlight any errors. It will also, additionally, generate suggestions for corrections, which one can choose whether or not to incorporate.

10. Make holiday itineraries

On the basis of details pertaining to the places one is travelling to, the travel dates, the places one wants to see, budget etc., ChatGPT can draw up detailed holiday itineraries to ensure one’s peace of mind when travelling both, alone as well as with family or friends.

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