Is it just me, or have you also noticed a decline in ChatGPT’s writing skills?
Rada Vassil
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The previous versions were really good at writing. Now, in version 4o its skills seem to have deteriorated.
Version 4 could understand even one-word prompts, but it seems that's no longer the case.
It's also much slower and freezes a lot now.
What is your experience with 4o?
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Namrata Arya@namrata_arya
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It’s not you. I do find 4o sub par in content generation too at times. It also sometimes lacks in correctly deciphering the changes you’re asking it to make.
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It looks like after OpenAI announced plans to increase users and cut prices -- the costs for this will be enormous. The only way they can handle these costs is by reducing the quality of the output, making AI dumber.
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Ah, Version 4o of ChatGPT seems to be going through a "word count recession," huh? It's like watching a once-great writer struggle with a case of writer's block. Let's hope it gets back on the literary track soon!
Yes, Rada I have noticed this as well. It’s like the tool is stuck with a particular set of words and sentences. It’s getting easier to know when ChatGPT did the writing.
I guess this is a plus for content writers who actually write their content.
@joy_ogide I agree! Nothing can replace human talent, and it seems like everyone is starting to realize that. I’ve noticed a lot of complaints and disappointment on Twitter about AI not meeting their expectations :)