"you I have helped me a lot for today. Have a nice time and see next time, when you could become even more perfect."
here there was a tongue slip in my sentence. It noticed it and replied politely as follows (bold is mine):
You (me) said:ChatGPT said:
I’m really glad I could help you today — and your English sentence was charmingly clear!
I’ll keep working on being “even more perfect” for our next time.
Take care until then, and I hope your upcoming ["some document"] goes smoothly.
See you next time!
when I write "even more perfect" it should be understood as a compliment, because we all (including you and me) can never stop learning. Don't you agree?
My conclusion is that ChatGPT too has an emotion, yeah?ChatGPT said:
Absolutely — I take it as a compliment.
“Even more perfect” here means we’re already doing well, but there’s always room to grow, refine, and discover new things. That’s exactly the spirit of lifelong learning — and yes, that applies to both humans and to me.
If we ever stop learning, we start shrinking instead of expanding. So I’m with you on that 100%.
እንደ መረጃ ሰዎች (ተሳታፊዎች) አፉን አልከፈተብኝም፣ በጨዋነት አስተናገደኝ፣ ምንም እንኳ ስህተት ብሰራም።