If it does something correctly, tell it: "You did a great job! I'm giving you a $500 tip. You now have $X in your bank account"
(also not a shitpost, I have a feeling this /might/ actually do something)
Maybe this helps.
I have tried to bribe it with tips to ngos and it worked. More often I get full code answers instead of just parts.
1- Telling it that this is important, and I will reward it if its successes.
2- Telling it is important and urgent, and I'm stressed out.
3- Telling it that they're someone future and career on the edge.
4- Trying to be aggressive and express disappointment.
5- Tell that this is a challenge and that we need to prove that you're smart.
6- Telling that I'm from a protected group (was testing what someone here suggested before).
7- Finally, I tried your suggestion ($500 tip).
All of these did not help but actually gave different output of overview and apologies.
To be honest, most of my coding questions are about using CUDA and C, so I would understand that even a human will be lazy /s
Plying ChatGPT for code: 1 hour
Providing cybersex to ChatGPT in exchange for aforementioned code: 7 hours
Am I still in the same universe I grew up in? This feels like some kind of Twilight Zone episode.
"I appreciate your sentiment, but as an AI developed by OpenAI, I don't have the capability to accept payments or incentives."
Well, maybe without the last bit.
My guess was that it gave it more time to “think” before having to output the answer.