ChatGPT
English
Etymology
From chat + GPT (“generative pre-trained transformer”). First attested in 2022.
Pronunciation
Audio (US): (file)
Proper noun
ChatGPT
- A popular chatbot based on a large language model.
- Synonym: (Australia, slang) Chatty G
- 2025 March 27, Madison Malone Kircher, “People Love Studio Ghibli. But Should They Be Able to Recreate It?”, in The New York Times[2], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 29 March 2025:
- By Thursday, Ms. Berganza said ChatGPT appeared to have tightened restrictions on what images users were allowed to Ghiblify.
Noun
ChatGPT (plural ChatGPTs)
Verb
ChatGPT (third-person singular simple present ChatGPTs, present participle ChatGPTing or ChatGPT-ing, simple past and past participle ChatGPTed or ChatGPT'ed or ChatGPT'd)
- (ambitransitive, Internet slang) To use ChatGPT; to create or generate (something) with the help of ChatGPT. [from late 2022]
- I ChatGPTed a bedtime story for my son.
- 2023 February 5, Kathryn Parsons, “Boom times are back in San Francisco’s tech mecca”, in The Sunday Times[3]:
- Coffee shops-cum-meeting-spots dotted across the city are teeming (Equator, Blue Bottle and Saint Frank). Caffeine-fuelled, lactose-intolerant, macadamia milk latte-drinking young folk are journalling, manifesting, coding, ChatGPT-ing and pitching their ideas.
Italian
Noun
ChatGPT m (invariable)
Japanese
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ChatGPT • (Chattojīpītī)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from English ChatGPT.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌʃa.t͡ʃiˌʒeˌpeˈte/, /ˌʃat͡ʃˌʒeˌpeˈte/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌʃat͡ʃˌʒeˌpeˈte/, /ˌʃa.t͡ʃiˌʒeˌpeˈte/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˌʃatˌʒeˌpeˈte/
Proper noun
ChatGPT m
- ChatGPT (LLM chatbot)
Noun
ChatGPT m (countable and uncountable, plural ChatGPTs)
- (informal, loosely) ChatGPT (any AI chatbot or software)
- Meus alunos só entregam trabalhos feitos pelo ChatGPT. É um absurdo. ― My students only send in assignments made by ChatGPT. It’s outrageous.