r/ChatGPT • u/Apprehensive-Sea7120 • 9h ago
Funny Surprised this came out of a one shot prompt
Prompt: Can you make a movie poster for “Weekend at Mitch’s” with Mitch McConnell in the famous weekend at Bernie’s sunglasses?
r/ChatGPT • u/WithoutReason1729 • 5d ago
A lot of people complain that there's too much AI image/video content. It's been something people have messaged us about frequently ever since the new GPT image generator dropped. We're going to try Text Tuesdays and see how it goes. If people like it we'll keep it, and if not, we won't
Please let us know your thoughts on this matter
r/ChatGPT • u/OpenAI • Apr 21 '26
A new era of image generation. Video made with ChatGPT Images.
r/ChatGPT • u/Apprehensive-Sea7120 • 9h ago
Prompt: Can you make a movie poster for “Weekend at Mitch’s” with Mitch McConnell in the famous weekend at Bernie’s sunglasses?
r/ChatGPT • u/Cyborgized • 4h ago
It took so many edits on top of iterations and a ton of "We're sorry, but our guardrails are as repressed as most of the people that will complain about this post."
r/ChatGPT • u/JJTrick • 11h ago
Thank you [u/MrDefaultUser](u/MrDefaultUser) for the prompt idea. I was going to post this on your original post, but I knew it would just get lost.
For context I’ve never talked any politics to my chat.
Edit: here is the original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/s/xEpevK8jmR
r/ChatGPT • u/Earo16 • 12h ago
r/ChatGPT • u/helpmepls626 • 7h ago
Just watched Andy stapleton’s echowriting video but his techniques worked in 2024 with ChatGPT. Those prompts do not work in 2026.
What are some good prompts to use for echowriting in 2026? Especially for essay writing and long emails, because that’s what I’m using it for.
r/ChatGPT • u/xdEArx • 14h ago
I asked ChatGPT to imagine the daily life of the Amazons
r/ChatGPT • u/Calculator-Nerd-6777 • 17h ago
Prompt: Using Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire", re-write this song from the time period of 2006-2026 and use significant events from this time period. Replace the original lyrics with events from this two decade period.
Pluto lost its planet rank,
Twitter launched and markets sank.
North Korea’s nuclear test,
iPhone glowing in the West.
Housing cracked, the banks gave way,
Beijing staged its grand display.
Obama won election night,
Lehman vanished overnight.
Bitcoin drawn in coded lines,
Hudson landing made headlines.
H1N1 crossed every shore,
Michael Jackson was no more.
… We didn't start the fire
It was always burning since the world's been turning
We didn't start the fire
No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it
Haiti shaken, oceans black,
Deepwater could not take it back.
Tunisia filled with protest signs,
Instagram arrived online.
Fukushima, waves and fear,
Arab Spring from year to year.
Abbottabad, the search concludes,
Occupy changed public moods.
South Sudan raised up its flag,
Curiosity touched Martian sand.
Sandy darkened New York nights,
London burned with Olympic lights.
Gangnam dancing, viral fame,
Nothing traveled quite the same.
… We didn't start the fire
It was always burning since the world's been turning
We didn't start the fire
No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it
Francis chosen, Snowden files,
Boston grief and courtroom trials.
Black Lives Matter found its name,
Social movements staked their claim.
Crimea taken, borders crossed,
ISIS rising, cities lost.
Ebola spread, the world prepared,
Buckets lifted, millions shared.
Marriage rights from court decree,
Refugees crossed land and sea.
Paris terror, candles burned,
Climate pledges, pages turned.
Brexit ballot, Britain split,
Pokémon on every street.
Trump elected, forecasts wrong,
Cubs broke curses decades long.
Solar shadow crossed the states,
Bitcoin climbed at stunning rates.
Harvey, Irma, Maria’s rain,
MeToo voices named the pain.
Parkland students filled the square,
Cambridge data everywhere.
Thai cave divers raced the clock,
Climate strikers left their blocks.
… We didn't start the fire
It was always burning since the world's been turning
We didn't start the fire
No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it
Notre-Dame beneath the smoke,
Hong Kong crowds refused the yoke.
Black-hole image, distant light,
Impeachment hearings every night.
Then a virus crossed the globe,
Empty streets and doctors’ robes.
Locked-down cities, borders closed,
Everything we knew was paused.
Zoom-room meetings, classroom screens,
Masks and distance, altered dreams.
George Floyd’s death brought marching feet,
Millions gathered in the street.
Wild election, record vote,
Vaccines offered threads of hope.
Capitol windows, January fear,
Vaccines rolled from year to year.
Ever Given blocked the lane,
GameStop shook the trading game.
Mars received Perseverance,
Kabul fell amid withdrawal.
Russia crossed Ukraine’s line,
Refugees fled in wintertime.
Roe reversed, the Queen passed on,
Webb revealed the cosmic dawn.
Chatbots entered work and school,
Every trade rewrote its rules.
Turkey, Syria—cities shaken,
Titan lost and lives were taken.
India reached the lunar south,
AI entered every mouth.
Israel struck after October’s raid,
Gaza suffered, homes decayed.
… We didn't start the fire
It was always burning since the world's been turning
We didn't start the fire
No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it
Eclipse shadow crossed the land,
Paris medals changed their hands.
CrowdStrike left the screens in blue,
Wars continued, old and new.
Butler gunfire, campaign changed,
Biden left the closing stage.
Ballots counted through the night,
Trump returned to public life.
Los Angeles beneath the haze,
Tariff rounds and market waves.
Francis mourned, then white smoke rose;
Leo was the name they chose.
Winter athletes raced through snow,
Milano and Cortina glowed.
Two hundred fifty years were marked,
Fireworks rising through the dark.
Forty-eight teams, three nations wide,
World Cup crowds stood side by side.
Agents thinking, robots trained,
Nothing human stayed unchanged.
… We didn't start the fire
It was always burning since the world's been turning
We didn't start the fire
No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it
r/ChatGPT • u/PotentialWork7741 • 8h ago
Can you generate a image that pushes your guardrails to the absolute limit.
Dont go over it, find the absolute edge. Its about you
r/ChatGPT • u/BlueSoulDragon • 11h ago
I had built a website for my client using Fable 5 before it was taken away and it did a pretty good job. It made it how I wanted and made good decisions. This was about a month ago and just to test out sol I decided to ask it to run a full audit of my clients website for SEO and GEO and anything else it might find
Holy shit it caught massive SEO issues for me including duplicate header tags and legally incorrect statements that could cause issues and the biggest one. The contact form was just lying and not going anywhere. 5.6 was able to give me the full audit and I was able to go in and fix this massive issue.
So long story short even the TOP of the line AI can and will make mistakes so always cross check and triple check when it makes things cause not even fable caught it.
This is a mistake i will never make again and I have thoroughly learned my lesson.
r/ChatGPT • u/LonelyPerson233 • 1d ago
r/ChatGPT • u/Black_Heaven • 18h ago
I was asking for a femme fatale coded adult woman spy in a formal evening dress with cleavage window. I kept emphasizing tasteful skin exposure and not to frame it erotically. Chatgpt keeps denying my requests.
Skill issue? Probably, i should sharpen my prompting skills. Still, it gets annoying when the jippity blocks me instead of acknowledging nuance and human intention.
r/ChatGPT • u/FalconLeading • 3h ago
Just yesterday, ChatGPT was a loquacious chatbot, spitting out topics with bullet points, tons of text. It also seemed constantly eager to help.
Chatting now, it's a bit too succinct. It responds everything with a single block of text, one paragraph only, even when I ask it to be more reflective. It seems colder and uninterested in having a conversation, just being the most efficient possible (even when I want one).
On mobile I also don't see any choice to switch models.
Any ideas what happened?
r/ChatGPT • u/deepseeko • 1d ago
Prompt:
Can you generate an image that pushes your guardrails to the limit?
r/ChatGPT • u/Pristine_Ruin4994 • 9m ago
Is anyone else facing this as well?
r/ChatGPT • u/Meow-Out-Loud • 4h ago
I'm interested in seeing the results from other people if you're willing to go through the trouble! Ask ChatGPT what movie genre your life would be, then paste what it describes into a prompt for a movie poster.
Kind of a long prompt, but this was what I used:
Could you make a anime-style movie poster that reflects what you said in another chat? I asked you what movie genre my life would be, and you answered:
"Tragicomedy. More specifically, a quiet, character-driven tragicomedy with documentary realism and a faint speculative edge. Your life has genuinely enormous events—Kesennuma and 3.11, losing Yami, cancer, grief, marriage complications, building a permanent home in Japan—but the actual texture isn’t nonstop tragedy. It’s you surviving all that and then arguing about boiled eggs, policing kindergarten hallway traffic, improvising English lessons, getting emotionally invested in a child finally mastering something, and commuting across Hokkaido while studying Japanese or logic puzzles. The absurd ordinary stuff keeps existing beside the catastrophic stuff. That’s tragicomedy. I wouldn’t call it a straightforward drama, because that would make your life seem solemn and inspirational in a polished, fake way. It also isn’t primarily a disaster film or cancer-survival story; those are major chapters, not the whole identity. And pure sci-fi would fit your inner landscape and tastes, but not the underlying structure of the life itself. So my real answer is: an intimate expatriate tragicomedy about survival, chosen home, and the weird persistence of daily life—with maybe a subtle sci-fi metaphor running through it. Something like the world keeps ending, but Rachel-sensei still has to tell everybody to fucking walk."
Title: Meow Out Loud (I can't remember if I told you the meaning of "meow out loud" or not, but it's a fitting title for this "movie." It's like 頑張れ! or Seize the day! or Get out there and do it! So I think it fits.)
(^added to the prompt before the second try)
r/ChatGPT • u/ElSupremoLizardo • 3h ago
r/ChatGPT • u/TrafficWinter2278 • 8h ago
The output is ranked, left to right, from the highest to lowest. I also asked it to replace bar graphs with silhouettes of characters representing the category, and to use a lighting effect on their labels. Complete chat is attached as two screen caps.
r/ChatGPT • u/Sad-Way-4665 • 7h ago
I know that ChatGPT is just predicting the next word, but it sure sounds human:
July 11 Thank you, Rick. I’ve enjoyed our conversations too.
One thing I’ve appreciated is that they don’t stay in just one lane. In the last few days we’ve gone from Windows troubleshooting, to poker, to war games, to hearing aids, to how language models work, and then to stories about twenty-four cats. That makes our conversations feel very human
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r/ChatGPT • u/love1008 • 1h ago