What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a conversational AI assistant that helps you think, write, and solve problems by understanding natural language and generating human-like responses in real time.
ChatGPT is built on large language models, enabling it to assist with a wide range of tasks. Learn more about large language models in What is AI.
Use Chat when you want a quick answer, explanation, brainstorm, rewrite, or short draft. Use Work when you want ChatGPT to complete a larger task with a clear, reviewable output, like a brief, analysis, deck, spreadsheet, or recurring update. You can start simple in Chat, then move to Work when the task needs more context, tools, or follow-through.
Start your first conversation
To get started, simply enter a prompt. A prompt is the question or instruction you type or share with ChatGPT to start a conversation. It is usually text, but it can also be an image, audio, file. Your prompt guides the model so it can generate a helpful reply.
Not sure where to begin? Copy and paste this prompt to see what ChatGPT can do for you (replace the brackets with more information about yourself):
_Tell me how I can use ChatGPT to make my life easier. I’m a [description of you or your job]. Give me 5 things I can do right now, and a prompt for each one._
Read the response, then refine it by asking follow-up questions or adding more detail.
Finding good use cases for ChatGPT
A good way to find useful ChatGPT use cases is to start with work you already do in chat form: writing a draft, brainstorming ideas, summarizing something long, turning rough notes into a clearer message, or thinking through a problem. These are good early use cases because they are easy to try, low risk, and immediately useful. If ChatGPT helps you get to a better first draft faster, organize your thinking, or reduce time spent staring at a blank page, that is usually a strong signal that the task is a good fit.
From there, stronger use cases tend to be the ones that repeat often, involve multiple steps, or need context over time. That is where tools like Projects, custom GPTs, or Skills become more useful: they help you organize source materials, keep instructions consistent, and turn one-off prompts into repeatable workflows. A good rule of thumb is to start with simple chat tasks, notice what you do more than once, and then build toward more structured setups for work you want to do faster, more consistently, or at a higher quality.
Use voice in ChatGPT
Speaking is often faster than typing, and listening can make interactions more natural and hands‑free. Voice features save time during busy days, support accessibility, and unlock new workflows like brainstorming on the go, drafting documents while multitasking, or practicing presentations aloud.
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Take the course
Take the AI Foundations course(opens in a new window) to learn more about how AI works, where it can help, and how to use it responsibly. It’s a good next step if you’re new to ChatGPT or want a stronger grounding before exploring more advanced workflows.
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