You’ve done a great job highlighting the salient points.
Asking ChatGPT to help with prompt generation is particularly powerful.
Also, keep in mind that ChatGPT has zero memory (other than about 4,000 tokens that are exclusive to the current chat session), so there are certain things it simply cannot do, like generate exact quotes from anything other than a document you give it.
Also, the reliability of its results should always be viewed with skepticism. I recently asked for advice about training a dog and was told to put the dog in time-out or to take away privileges whenever the dog disobeys. LOL!
😂😂 Sometimes I get crazy responses too. We are still early.
Although it doesn't do a perfect job everytime but I get surprised whenever I use it.
Thanks a lot for the info, I didn't know about the 4000 tokens limit. Seems like it's better to have different chat sessions.
That limit is only a concern if you want it to analyze a document you provide. Once you exceed that limit, it is no longer analyzing the original document. It is analyzing its own summary of the original document, so information may be missing or errant in the analysis.
There is also a 2,500 +/- token limit per prompt. So even if you have a 4,000-word document to analyze, you have to give it in two pieces and instruct ChatGPT to concatenate them into a single document for analysis.