Revolutionize Your Conversations: Unlocking the Power of Custom Personalities in ChatGPT

Leaked Screenshots Reveal New ChatGPT Customization Options

Get ready for a more personalized experience with ChatGPT! New screenshots have emerged online, showcasing potential upcoming customization options for the popular AI chatbot. According to the leaks, these features will allow users to assign various personality traits to their chatbot, such as "Chatty," "Skeptical," and "Forward Thinking."

Existing Customization Options

Before we dive into the new features, it’s worth noting that users can already customize ChatGPT to some extent. On the website version of the chatbot, users can access the "Customize ChatGPT" option by clicking on their account icon at the top right corner. This opens a menu with two boxes for writing custom instructions: one for "What would you like ChatGPT to know about you to provide better responses?" and another for "How would you like ChatGPT to respond?"

Experimental Customization: Making it "Drunk"

In an experiment, a user typed in "Like you are drunk" to the "How would you like ChatGPT to respond?" box and hit Save. The results were comical, with the AI responding with phrases like "Heeeyyy… I’m gooood… kinda… dizzy but, like, happy, ya know? How’s life treatin’ ya? 😄🍻"

What’s Next?

It’s unclear if OpenAI will add beef up the customization options or simply provide suggestions for existing ones. As one user reported, typing in "Chatty" into the box already achieves a similar result, so it’s possible that these new options might not be as groundbreaking as initially thought.

Stay Tuned

TechRadar has reached out to OpenAI for comment on this story and will update it if they respond. In the meantime, fans of the chatbot are eager to see how these new features will shape the future of conversational AI.

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