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OpenAI often rolls out minor but useful upgrades to ChatGPT that can get missed, and one of those is branch conversations. They quite literally let you branch off from one conversation and start another, while leaving the original chat preserved so you can go back to it if you need to (and maybe start another branch). It's a simple way to go off on a tangent with a discussion. Click or tap the three dots at the end of any ChatGPT response and you'll see the Branch in new chat option. A new chat is then created, based on the first.

Trick ChatGPT into returning shorter, more effective results

You can specify what kind of target audience you are to ChatGPT. Credit: Lifehacker

One of the best of these prompt hacks I've seen lately is from u/AdCold1610 on Reddit, and all you have to do is put "extremely lazy person here" somewhere in the prompt. It often has quite a profound effect on the response: Answers get shorter and to the point, and if there are instructions involved they become simpler and more straightforward. You get less fluff and more action in general, though obviously how much impact the lazy prompt has will vary on what you're asking of the AI.

There's no shortage of mobile apps that will record audio clips for you, but they don't come with ChatGPT's AI analysis brain attached. Once you've built up a library of recordings, you can get it to prioritize your to do list, remind you about something you've forgotten, summarize the main themes of your reflections, sum up your mood changes over the week, or whatever else you can think of.

Use "Personalization" to tailor ChatGPT's answers towards your interests

Delve into the Personalization settings. Credit: Lifehacker

There's actually a place to put details like this in ChatGPT's settings, as long as you open the panel on the web or desktop: Click your account profile avatar (bottom left), then choose Personalization.The next screen not only lets you set some guidelines for the personality ChatGPT should use by default, it also lets you tell the AI a bit about yourself—which it will keep permanently in its memory. You can add details including your occupation, your ethical values, your preferred learning style, and your main interests.

The plug-in is currently available in all the ChatGPT apps except Android and Windows. Pick Apps from the navigation pane, then search for "Photoshop" and click Connect to add it to your ChatGPT tools. You can then call it into action via the + (plus) button in the prompt box, or by typing "@" in your prompt followed by the app name.

With Photoshop enabled, you can perform all kinds of edits: blur backgrounds, remove objects, and tweak brightness and contrast, for example. Just use the same natural language as you would in any ChatGPT conversation. You do need to upload an image to edit, or provide a public web link to one. If you don't do this before you submit your prompt, you'll be asked to do it after.

Use your phone camera for live help

Don't neglect the Camera option on mobile. Credit: Lifehacker

Even if you've realized the feature is there, you might not have realized how much you can do with it. It'll translate signs in a foreign language for you, identify movies and TV shows from images posted to social media, pick out the route you need to take from a picture of a timetable or transit map, and explain what's in a particular dish on a menu.

This works best when reviewing your own writing, code, or ideas. For a draft of a short story, for example, you might say: "Don't tell me what's wrong and how to fix it. Instead, act like a detective, asking questions that will help me figure out how to improve it." What you'll get back will encourage you to review the thinking around your own process, what you're trying to achieve, and why you've taken the approaches you have.

Use temporary chats to run ChatGPT in incognito mode

Launch temporary chats on mobile or desktop. Credit: Lifehacker

If you're on the Free or Go tiers of ChatGPT, you're going to see ads by default to help pay OpenAI's data center bills, but there is a way to remove them: You just have to put up with lower usage limits in return.

Change plan to go ad-free > Reduce message limits to make the change. (You can reverse it any time you like.) OpenAI doesn't actually specify how restrictive this will be in terms of a daily message allowance, but it's an option you can try out. The other ways to remove ads are to switch to a Plus, Pro, Business, or Enterprise account (starting from $20 per month), or to register for an Education account. These subscriptions come with other benefits too, including access to smarter models.

Use 'Study and learn' mode to pick up new skills and concepts

Study and learn mode will feed you knowledge and then test you on it. Credit: Lifehacker

To enable it, tap or click the + (plus) button on the prompt box, then choose Study and learn (it might be behind a More menu). Specify the topic you want to learn, and submit the prompt to get started with your tutoring session. ChatGPT may ask you some clarification questions so the bot can narrow down its teaching material.

What you'll get next is a blend of information and questions to test your knowledge: ChatGPT will mark your answers as you go, then adapt the learning experience to meet you where you currently are.

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