Link to sign up to ChatGPT :
https://chat.openai.com/auth/login
How YOU can harness ChatGPT without being a tech whiz: From applying for jobs to choosing a weight-loss program, our easy step-by-step guide walks you through the powers of the AI
ChatGPT can summarise documents, write reports and create recipes
It's free to use and easy to access from PC or smartphone
ChatGPT launched last November and has taken the world by storm, unlike any other technology since the dawn of the smartphone.
You have probably seen examples on social media of the AI giving eerily human responses to obscure prompts — but the chatbot can actually be used to carry out a large number of basic daily tasks that could save you time and money.
It is easy (and free) to use ChatGPT and can be used to do anything from writing work reports to creating diet plans and helping you apply for jobs.
So whether you want to use it on a desktop, tablet or cellphone, DailyMail.com walks you through it with a step-by-step tutorial below:
Getting started
ChatGPT (it stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a ‘large language model’ which can produce convincing, human-like answers to almost any question.
There is no mobile or desktop applications for the chatbot at present (be warned, there are a lot of fake apps claiming to be ChatGPT, so sidestep these at all costs).
Instead, you access it via your browser — Chrome, for example — on a phone, desktop PC or Mac via creator OpenAI’s website — which you can visit here.
To use it, you’ll need to set up an OpenAI account. The easiest way to do this is to sign in with a Google account, but you can also opt to set up your own email and password.
Either way, you will need to authenticate via a cellphone number - this will then be linked to that OpenAI account (and you won’t be able to set up further accounts with that number).
Once you’ve done so, you can use that account to log in either on your smart device or on PC or Mac (bookmark the page if you want to at this point).
Source :
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... ution.html