A fever around the world at the moment, the ChatGPT, a kind of chatbot which is even being negotiated with Microsoft, is not available for users located in China. However, the Chinese are finding creative ways to get around the blockade and use the tool.
A tool is a language model trained by the research and development company OpenAI to make texts as if they were created by humans. With its official launch only in December last year, more than 1 million users have already registered in the first week.
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But, for users who have IP located in Hong Kong, or China, as well as other countries such as Russia, some parts of Africa and Iran, the service is not available. The company has not yet commented on its absence in Chinese territory.
Even so, Chinese users have found ways to circumvent the problem, either using Virtual Private Network (Virtual Private Network) or phone numbers from other countries. Since, the community of local developers came to elaborate a mirror site, which works as the
ChatGPT, or even inserting the tool as a plug-in on their own websites.These users are sharing their tips on how to get the most out of chatbot, some use it as a movie or music critic, as a career guide, investment manager, interpreter of dreams and even as a dentist.
Others even used the service as a personal trainer, with one user posting on his page on the social network that ChatGPT “me gave a proper exercise routine and nutritional advice based on my fitness level, goals and lifestyle habits life".
Another user even used the tool to write codes, automatically manipulating Excel files, as he said in a video he published: “I got the code I wanted simply by describing my needs, which greatly improved my efficiency in the work".
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