I just read a newsletter announcing the launch of ChatGPT API by OpenAI. This question is not about the ban about using generated text content in Stack Overflow. Also it's not about posts that use "ChatGPT" or "Chat GPT" as a common name, or trivial mentions like "asked ChatGPT", "ChatGPT told me" and alike, but about questions that are on-topic, good or bad (might be good if they are improved).
Since the launch of ChatGPT there have been several questions asking different things about "ChatGPT API". On several of them there are comments saying that there was no official ChatGPT API. I posted some of them, but that changed.
Nowadays openai, chatgpt, chat-gpt are synonyms of openai-api, so most of these questions are tagged openai-api, but others not have this tag. Some might have chat, chatbot; in the best cases they include appropriate tags like python, java among others.
A few days ago, someone kindly told me that chatbot should be used only in questions about the implementation of chatbots, and should not be included in questions about ChatGPT (that are not directly about the implementation of a chatbot). I understand that the same applies to chat. Considering this, is it correct to say that:
- chat and chatbot should be removed if the question is not about implementing a chat/chatbot, e.g. questions about using ChatGPT in a web browser, embedding ChatGPT in a website, web scraping https://chat.openai.com/chat, creating a web browser extension to interact with https://chat.openai.com/chat
- openai-api should be removed if the question is not about using one of the OpenAI API end-points.
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