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OpenAI live blog - Sam Altman hosts AMA: Time, how to watch, and how to submit questions
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OpenAI live blog - Sam Altman hosts AMA: Time, how to watch, and how to submit questions

OpenAI is going live today to answer all your questions. The event will feature a Q&A session with CEO Sam Altman and CTO Mira Murati, two of the most influential figures shaping the company's future of AI. During the live discussion, the pair are expected to share updates on OpenAI’s roadmap, safety priorities, and what’s next for multimodal AI — including text, image and voice capabilities. They may also field audience questions about the company’s direction, competition and future model releases. It’s one of the rare times Altman and Murati appear together live, offering an inside look at the company that’s redefining how we use AI every day. You may like Sam Altman just teased GPT-5 with one question — and the answer says it all Sam Altman just teased GPT‑6 — and it's more personal than ever ChatGPT is getting some exciting new features — but only if you pay $200 a month Start time and how to watch The OpenAI Q&A will start at 10:30 a.m. PT (1:30 p.m. ET). You can livestream the event from OpenAI's website . We're not sure how long the event will last; the previous OpenAI live stream only went for about half an hour.

This hidden ChatGPT site has 100 genius prompts — and it’s free to use
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This hidden ChatGPT site has 100 genius prompts — and it’s free to use

OpenAI quietly launched a site with 100 pre-built ChatGPT prompts designed to help you get more done — whether you're studying, working or just trying to stay organized.Tucked away at chatgpt.com/100chats, the page features 100 pre-built ChatGPT conversations designed by students but helpful for anyone looking to get more out of AI. From studying smarter and prepping for exams to crafting better emails or getting advice on life’s tough questions, each chat is tailored to solve real problems with minimal effort. It's a great starting point for anyone who has stared at ChatGPT's blinking cursor wondering what to type or how to prompt the AI tool to get the best response. I tried the prompts on the best ChatGPT alternatives, and discovered a whole new way to utilize the prompts. So, whether you're a student, professional or just someone curious about what ChatGPT, heres why I think this go-to resource is worth bookmarking. What is "100 Chats" Interestingly enough, I didn't stumble upon the site. Most people wouldn't as it isn't advertised. I received a gift in the mail from OpenAI, a book full of the 100 prompts. While I love a new book, I found the site to be even more worthwhile because users can easily copy/paste the prompts directly into the chat. The site itself showcases prompt examples broken down into three categories — Study, Career and Life — all designed to give users a head start inside ChatGPT. Each one is clickable, editable and completely free to use. This is a helpful starting point to give users, whether beginner or pro) to get the most from the chatbot. In other words, this page helps you skip the guesswork and go straight to results. 5 of the most useful prompts on the site (and who they’re great for) All of the prompts on the site are clickable. Once clicked, the automatically show up in your chat box and are ready to be used. There are a hundred prompts on the site, but if I had to pick five of the best ones, these are what I would choose: 1. Pre-grade your essay Imagine uploading your essay to ChatGPT and getting a grade in real-time. You could instantly know what type of grade your professor might give and make any tweaks to adjust it. This could be helpful for writers looking for feedback on their latest draft or professionals working on a presentation. Leaning on ChatGPT as a writing partner before turning in an assignment could be the key to raising your grade. Just remember, especially if you're a professional, don't upload anything to ChatGPT that could cause a data breach. This includes confidential documents and proprietary presentations. 2. Explain the small print I would have loved to have ChatGPT when I was renting my first apartment. All the legal jargon and small print can make a 20-something's head spin. Even as a home owner, ChatGPT has been a huge support when understanding big contracts. Click on this prompt, upload the contract and ChatGPT will explain it in terms you're more likely to understand. 3. Find a dream job Finding a job you love at any stage in life is tough, but after years of school, students in particular often struggle with knowing how their favorite courses and interests translate into a real-word profession. Now, you can leave the guesswork to ChatGPT. Describe the courses (or better yet, upload a syllabus) and use this prompt to find a job that aligns with your interests. 4. Practice public speaking Here's a helpful prompt for anyone to gain more confidence while speaking publicly. Using ChatGPT Voice and Vision, this prompt can help catch some of the trickier aspects of speaking in front of an audience. Whether it's extra "ums" or too-long pauses, ChatGPT can act as your career coach to spot what might otherwise be missed. This is a great one to use for interviewing as well, although there is a prompt for that on the site, too. 5. Learning from feedback Feedback can be hard to hear, even when it's constructive. It's an important aspect of both college and professional life, but that doesn't make the hard truths easier to take. This prompt turns feedback (even the tough love) and turns it into actionable steps. It's great for taking comments from professors, bosses, coworkers and even roommates and turning it into positive change. Bottom line Sure, you could write your own prompts from scratch. But OpenAI's curated list gives you a smart starting point to better structure your interactions. The time-saving templates for real-use cases can be used over again. And unlike many AI prompt libraries online, this one is maintained by OpenAI and keeps improving over time. Try them on all your favorite chatbots. When clicked on, they will automatically open in ChatGPT (as long as you're logged in), but you can cut/paste them into any chatbot. Even if you’re not a student, this list of 100 chats is a a hidden gem that’s worth checking out. It lowers the barrier to using AI effectively, helps you learn what ChatGPT is really capable of, and makes everyday tasks — from studying to job hunting — much more manageable. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button! More from Tom's Guide Employees are unknowingly leaking company secrets through ChatGPT, new report warns5 ways Claude 4.5 is beating ChatGPT-5 at its own gameHow does Grok Imagine compare to Sora 2? Here’s what happened when I ran 7 tests