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Why Most People Use ChatGPT Wrong (And What to Do Instead)
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Why Most People Use ChatGPT Wrong (And What to Do Instead)

via Dev.toAI Operator3h ago

There's a pattern I see constantly in how people talk about ChatGPT. It goes like this: "I tried ChatGPT for [thing] and the output was mediocre. Feels overhyped." When I ask what they typed, it's always a version of the same thing: a short, context-free sentence that vaguely describes what they want. Something like: "Write me a professional email to my client about the delay." Or "Give me some ideas for a YouTube channel." Or "Help me with marketing." These prompts aren't prompts. They're wishes. And ChatGPT responds to wishes with generic outputs, because that's all it has to work with. The Fundamental Misunderstanding Most people treat ChatGPT like a search engine — type a short query, get a usable result. But ChatGPT isn't a search engine. It's a collaborative text interface. It responds to what you give it. If you give it nothing — no context, no audience, no constraints, no goal — it generates content that could apply to anyone and therefore applies to no one in particular. This

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