ChatGPT can actually be used to improve your health and wellness.
Ever since this chatbot was launched by OpenAI, many users were able to find numerous ways how to take advantage of it.
When Microsoft decided to integrate ChatGPT into its Bing search engine, the popularity of the AI model increased.
Because of this, many people are trying different ways how the chatbot can benefit them. These include using ChatGPT to help them maintain or improve their health.
How ChatGPT Can Improve Your Health
According to MakeUseOf, ChatGPT is a very useful AI tool to improve one's wellness. For example, ChatGPT users can get healthy eating habit recommendations.
You can also use ChatGPT to create an efficient diet plan. Aside from these, the AI chatbot can provide effective workouts for people depending on their BMI and age as well.
If you want to use ChatGPT to improve your health or physique this 2023, here are some commands you can use.
- "You are a health expert giving advice to a *your age and gender*"
- "You are a dietician giving advice to a *your age and gender* who wants to become *your fitness goal*"
- "You are a doctor giving advice to a *your age and gender* who is suffering from *your illness*"
Although ChatGPT can provide all the needed information to help you maintain or improve your health, you still need to fact-check the details provided.
Another thing to take note of is that you need to avoid asking for advice for serious illnesses, especially those that need a real doctor's advice.
Other Uses of ChatGPT
Aside from improving people's health and wellness, ZDNet reported that the chatbot is now being used in schools.
Recently, Singapore announced that it supports the use of ChatGPT in schools to enhance students' learning activities.
"ChatGPT can be a useful tool for learning only when students have mastered basic concepts and thinking skills," said Singapore's Education Minister Chan Chun.
However, Chun and other officials warned that schools need to ensure that students will not completely rely on ChatGPT and other AI tools.
Aside from Singapore, a Kentucky-based teacher also welcomed the use of ChatGPT in classrooms.
In other news, a recent study claimed that OpenAI's ChatGPT can almost pass the U.S. medical licensing exam.
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