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Frequently Asked
Questions

FAQs

1 / Do I need to download anything?

Nope! You just need to go to the website: chat.openai.com and sign up with your email. It works in your internet browser like Google Chrome or Safari.

2 / Is ChatGPT free?

Yes, there's a free version with basic features.
There’s also a paid version ($20/month) called ChatGPT Plus, which is faster and better for more advanced help.

3 / Is it safe to use?

Yes, it’s safe to use, as long as you don’t share private information like your Social Security number, bank info, or passwords.

4 / Does ChatGPT know who I am?

No. ChatGPT doesn’t know your name, age, or personal history—unless you tell it. Every time you start a conversation, it treats you like a new user.

5 / Can ChatGPT make mistakes?

Yes. While it's smart and helpful, it's not perfect. Sometimes it gives wrong or outdated answers. If something seems off, double-check with a trusted source.

6 / Can I use ChatGPT on my phone or tablet?

Yes! You can use ChatGPT on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. There’s even a free app you can download on iPhone or Android, or you can just use your browser.

7 / Can ChatGPT help me with medical questions?

Yes, but with caution. ChatGPT can explain things in plain language, like:

  • “What is high blood pressure?”

  • “What are symptoms of arthritis?”

But it’s not a doctor. Always check with your real doctor before making health decisions.

8 / What do I do if ChatGPT gives an answer I don’t like or understand?

Yes, there's a free version with basic features.

Just say:

  • “Can you explain that more simply?”

  • “Try again using fewer words.”

  • “That’s not what I meant—can you help me write a birthday poem instead?”

It learns from your feedback in real-time!

9 / What if I make a typo or don’t ask the right way?

No worries! ChatGPT is forgiving. You can write casually, with spelling errors, or even just short phrases, like:

  • “Weather today”

  • “Chicken soup recipe”

  • “What is AI?”

It will usually understand what you mean.

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