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‘I have been fooled’: Reddit user endures the roasting of a lifetime after asking how to download a 487MB book they worked on with ChatGPT for over 2 weeks

A Reddit poster going by Emotional_Stranger_5 says they spent 16 days working with ChatGPT on an illustrated children’s book intended as a gift for a group of local kids. Believing that the chatbot had been invisibly toiling away creating 700 illustrated pages, they turned to the OpenAI subreddit to ask how to download the completed document.

The poster did receive the helpful advice they were looking for, but only after being roasted to a crisp.

e38383 294: It didn’t create a ~500MB file, it lied to you. vovr: Chatgpt: I would NEVA!!!!!

(Image credit: e38383 and vovr on r/OpenAI)

ChatGPT had only been telling Emotional_Stranger_5 that it had been building a 700 page tome. The eager-to-help tone of large language models doesn’t reflect actual intent or the long-term “memory” required to generate outputs over a span of days or weeks. Nothing beyond the output we see exists, at least in typical chatbot designs, and there was no book to download.

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