ChatGPT: how to simply share your conversations?
Conversations with ChatGPT can last for hours and, if you want to share the substance of one of these conversations, sometimes it is difficult to take a screenshot of the whole thing to send it to someone.
Wouldn’t it be easier to just share the link to the conversation in question, so that others can enjoy it? Well, it’s possible, and here’s how to do it.
How do I get a share link?
As you probably know, in the bar located on the left of the screen, ChatGPT presents the history of all your sessions. Next to the most recent conversation, located at the top of the list, are the famous three dots that lead to a hidden menu.
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET.
Older conversations do not display the three dots. Still, they are there. If you click on the place where they should be, the following menu is indeed displayed :
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET.
To get a sharing link, all you have to do is click on Share (“Share”).
A Christmas story by ChatGPT
To give you an example, I submitted this request to ChatGPT :
Santa Claus is sick and can’t fly the sleigh on Christmas Eve. None of the elves know how to operate it. Write a story where the USS Enterprise intercepts a distress call from the North Pole and Mr. Spock beams down and helps save Christmas. End with Mr. Spock giving the red jacket and flying the sleigh.
Santa Claus is sick and cannot drive his sleigh on Christmas Eve. None of his elves know how he works. Write me a story in which the USS Enterprise intercepts a distress call from the North Pole and Spock teleports to help save Christmas. The story ends with Spock putting on the red jacket [du père Noël] to pilot his sled.
The story that ChatGPT told me is too long to be included in this article. So, if you want to read it (and you speak English), you can click on this link, to learn how the hero of Star Trek saved Christmas.
Warning
To generate this story, I used my paid subscription to ChatGPT Plus. But anyone can click on this link and read my conversation with the AI. Moreover, it is not even necessary to create a ChatGPT account to read a session that has been shared with you. All you need is the link.
One caveat is necessary: keep in mind that the session is shared in its entirety. So, before sharing a link, be careful not to have shared things that you would like to keep confidential in the session. Nevertheless, everything that will take place in the session after that you have generated the sharing link will remain between you and ChatGPT.
So, if you know that you are going to share your conversation, pay attention to what you say during the entire session.
Source: ZDNet.com