This chatbot can answer all kinds of queries with high levels of proficiency, but the size of its vocabulary leaves a lot to be desired. ChatGPT likes to use the same words in the same locations, and the word ‘delve’ is a prime example. The chatbot responds to informational prompts by writing an introduction, body, …
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They are crucial for enhancing the description of a particular action, but that doesn’t mean you have to insert adverbs here, there and everywhere! Then again, ChatGPT isn’t exactly known for its brevity. Not only is ChatGPT a huge fan of adverbs, it has formed a special club of adverbs that it likes to get …
You can’t have a meaningful conversation with ChatGPT without the use of nouns. After all, they serve as the primary identifiers for people, places, things, and ideas. However, this otherwise intelligent chatbot has a tendency to use the same nouns over and over again. When you become aware of this repetition, you start to feel …
There’s no question that verbs are invaluable for making your writing more clearer and precise, but ChatGPT favors them for different reasons. This AI chatbot seems hellbent on using one too many verbs to evoke emotions and conjure up vivid images. It prioritizes reader engagement above everything else, to the point where it outputs texts …
Nobody disputes the importance of adjectives in making a piece of writing more engaging, but everybody is in agreement that they shouldn’t be placed in front of each and every noun! That’s the problem with ChatGPT, particularly when it comes to generating long-form responses—it fires out descriptive words left, right and center to help bump …
They have direct access to the internet, which includes the Oxford English Dictionary website, so why do all the AI chatbots use the same words over and over again? This phenomenon could be a problem of our own making—maybe humans as a whole really do gravitate to certain words? The likes of ChatGPT are trained …
You would think that a chatbot that crawls the open web would have developed one hell of a vocabulary. But judging by our dataset of 50,000 ChatGPT responses, it has an overwhelming preference for certain words. Then again, maybe this is a true and accurate reflection of the words humans like to use when writing …