ChatGPT Memes, Myths, and Facts

ChatGPT memes, blogs, and posts are everywhere.

Ever since Open AI released the AI-enabled chatbot in November 2022, netizens have been filling the web with screenshots of their conversations with ChatGPT. Even the mecca of memes, Know Your Meme, has an entry on ChatGPT.

This is it, guys – ChatGPT is a certified meme template now!

Writers and SEO professionals are using this AI genie for almost everything. (Or, at least, trying to.) But, while ChatGPT has been proven to be both helpful and hilarious, it isn’t perfect. In fact, it spectacularly fails at times.

So, enjoy some ChatGPT myths, facts, and memes and share them with fellow content writers!

#1 Fact: ChatGPT Cannot Read URLs (But Pretends To!)

Try this experiment. Give ChatGPT a URL that contains the article’s published date value within it. This is what happens:

Asking ChatGPT to summarize articles with their URLs.
ChatGPT says it cannot access URLs published after 2021. Spoiler alert: It cannot access ANY links.

But what if you give it a URL, and it actually gives you a summary? For example, consider this case where I’ve made up a URL (the page doesn’t exist), but good old ChatGPT confidently delivers a wall of text.

It is like that one guy in your college viva group who doesn’t know the answer but always has an answer.

Asking ChatGPT to summarize a fake article through a non-existent URL
ChatGPT spinning its web of lies!

Yup, Ukti’s blog doesn’t have any posts about Queen Bey. But ChatGPT seems like a member of the Beyhive, and goes along with it anyway.

So, if you are a writer who uses ChatGPT to summarize articles, don’t! You can try TLDR This instead.

ChatGPT meme. 

Image: Still from the Office.
Fake it till you make it?

#2 Myth: ChatGPT Will Replace Google

No. Google is a search engine, and ChatGPT is an AI language model.

A lot of writers use ChatGPT to quickly look up information. Nothing wrong with that. But the primary difference between ChatGPT and Google is that Google gives you a list of websites containing answers to your search query. ChatGPT, being a conversational bot, answers your questions based on its own knowledge base.

Chat GPT meme about the notion "ChatGPT will replace Google."

ChatGPT’s answers are frequently wrong, incomplete or inaccurate. It also cannot give you real-time information because its knowledge base is limited to September 2021.

But search engines are aware that their user base is gravitating towards conversational AI when they need answers. Soon, we will have AI-powered search engines thanks to Google BARD and the new AI-powered Bing and Edge.

#3 Myth: You Cannot Separate Human and AI Content

Say hello to AI-detection tools. Google has tightened their guidelines about AI-generated content, which lacks value with its helpful content update of 2022.

So, writers who use ChatGPT to write outlines and get some inspiration should run their work through an AI-detector tool – just in case.

Meme about ChatGPT and AI Content Detetctor Tools

Some AI detector tools you can use are CopyLeaks AI Detector and KazanSEO.

#4 Fact: ChatGPT Watermarking Will Be Here Soon

Open AI has announced that they will introduce ChatGPT watermarking so that ChatGPT-generated text is easily detectable. The watermarking system will sneakily embed a statistical pattern or code into the words, sentences, and even punctuation marks.

Gru Meme about ChatGPT and watermarking.

It is unclear if watermarking is in use right now, but experts suggest it might be a reality sooner or later, owing to concerns about privacy and ethics. So, if you are using ChatGPT, make sure you paraphrase the text.

Read more about watermarking on Scott Arson’s blog.

#5 Myth: ChatGPT Will Take Writers’ Job

Let us ask ChatGPT itself, shall we?

ChatGPT's answer to "Will AI take over my job."

And…..it denies it, of course. But that doesn’t help in curbing the panic surrounding the imminent takeover by our AI overlords!

You can rest assured for now. AI cannot take your writing or editing job, and human expertise is still in demand. But, people who use AI to augment their skills might take your job.

Can ChatGPT Generate Memes?

Only one way to find out. I asked ChatGPT to generate a meme about itself, and it straight-up roasted me for not having friends.

ChatGPT's answer to "make a meme about yourself."
*Quietly logs out of Open AI account*

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