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English

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Etymology

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    Clipping of ChatGPT.

    Proper noun

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    Chat

    1. (slang) ChatGPT.
      Synonym: (Australia, slang) Chatty G
      • 2023 August 9, u/MiguelIstNeugierig, “Give me your best yo mama jokes and chatgpt will rate them out of 10 with a review”, in Reddit[1], r/teenagers, archived from the original on 27 September 2024:
        Its redundancy of creative work and in terms of chat how people can use it as a cheat basically, you don't have to do essays for school when you can ask chat to do it for you, which forces teachers to have to take this tool into account, and a kid here has said his honest essay has been flagged as "AI made" by his teacher, it's really tricky
      • 2024 March 21, @Nexuist, Twitter[2], archived from the original on 27 September 2024:
        I asked chat to pick a draft to post and it said they all suck
      • 2024 March 21, u/lolar44, “When you delete a conversation, ChatGPT actually hides it instead of deleting it.”, in Reddit[3], r/ChatGPT, archived from the original on 27 September 2024:
        My relative works for the Canadian government, and half her office uses chat to create all sorts of internal comms. I'm just waiting for the leak lmao
      • 2024 July 28, @GMOScience, Twitter[4], archived from the original on 27 September 2024:
        I asked Chat to write a paragraph about graphene oxide in LNPs. This is the response.
      • 2024 September 13, @cjoffiah, Twitter[5], archived from the original on 27 September 2024:
        i be using chat to make study plans for me 😭
      • 2024 September 14, @matthew_mullins_, Threads[6], archived from the original on 27 September 2024:
        TiL the kids are calling Chat-GPT just "chat". Usage from my 20yo, "I bet he used Chat to write that apology"

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    • Usage of the term remains relatively uncommon in comparison to the unabbreviated form ChatGPT.

    German

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    Ein Chat

    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English chat, ultimately sound imitative.

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    Noun

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    Chat m (strong, genitive Chats, plural Chats)

    1. A chat, exchange of text or voice messages in real time, notably by Internet

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    Further reading

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    • Chat” in Duden online