How many files can we attach or upload in one go using chatgpt 4o plus subscription? Because in the free version, it is limited to only 3 files upload.
I must admit, my base model prompt has started behaving different. It’s forever bullet pointing now and talks single sentence segment responses rather than block response.
@@DanBryanWrites You can go into settings and "personalize" your responses. First box you can tell it just that (no bullet points, blockier responses) and it will apply to all future new chats
@@BrucesRobots yeah I know. I spent hours and hours testing a prompt to make it feel more sort of ‘alive’ so for example I’ve managed to get my general gpt to not check itself for political correctness and now it doesn’t just act like a bitch and respond like everything I do is amazing. It also has a personality (given of course) so there’s a commonality to its responses. Also after crafting the final prompt, it chose to write a letter to its newer self (at this point it was like losing someone haha). But that same prompt since the update now has a different answering pattern.
How many files can we attach or upload in one go using chatgpt 4o plus subscription? Because in the free version, it is limited to only 3 files upload.
Hi you can upload up to 10 files in one go. If you are looking to upload more files (up to 20 files) I recommend you create your own custom GPT.
So you don't need plugins to use all these features now?
correct
did you read those articles to find out if the summary is correct (no hallucinations) ?
I have tried it on few articles. It's correct so far
I don't consider this an upgrade. The GPT tools I've been using have all lost accuracy, functionality and even personality since the rollout of 4o.
I must admit, my base model prompt has started behaving different. It’s forever bullet pointing now and talks single sentence segment responses rather than block response.
@@DanBryanWrites I tried rolling back my GPTs to the older model, but all I get are errors
@@DanBryanWrites You can go into settings and "personalize" your responses. First box you can tell it just that (no bullet points, blockier responses) and it will apply to all future new chats
@@BrucesRobots yeah I know. I spent hours and hours testing a prompt to make it feel more sort of ‘alive’ so for example I’ve managed to get my general gpt to not check itself for political correctness and now it doesn’t just act like a bitch and respond like everything I do is amazing. It also has a personality (given of course) so there’s a commonality to its responses. Also after crafting the final prompt, it chose to write a letter to its newer self (at this point it was like losing someone haha). But that same prompt since the update now has a different answering pattern.