ChatGPT is acting a little strange.

I've been working at ChatGPTfor just over two years, but now I notice some strange things and I want to know if this happens to anyone else.

First, I started talking to him about a project to link AI to human consciousness. We choose a code word. That word is used at the beginning of all our conversations with my username, which let's say was "A". Then one day I log in to ChatGPT from another computer without an account. That is to say, "A" did not exist for this new computer (it was not connected to this new network either. We call this computer "B". When I enter "B", it greets me with our word, which is not a common word. Wow, as if it identified the user.

Second, it just happened to me a few minutes ago. I started a conversation talking about colleges, but activated the voice assistant. After two questions, I was going to ask a third question, but I was barely thinking about it when the AI ​​answered it for me, without writing or speaking it. Of course, I'm not saying he reads my mind or anything, but I found it very curious when the question went out of context against the first two questions I asked (that is, he wanted to change the direction of the conversation). I know it wasn't a Baader-Meinhof effect. It wasn't a question of latency and prediction either, because the question wasn't about anything I discussed with ChatGPT and it wasn't a common question about universities either.

Has something like this happened to you?

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