Consejos para hacer que ChatGPT suene más como una persona real
¡Hola a todos! Últimamente he estado experimentando con ChatGPT y quiero que converse de forma más natural, ya saben, como un ser humano de verdad. ¿Alguna estr…
Chloe Vargas
February 8, 2026 at 10:00 PM
¡Hola a todos! Últimamente he estado experimentando con ChatGPT y quiero que converse de forma más natural, ya saben, como un ser humano de verdad. ¿Alguna estrategia o consejo para que suene menos robótico y más relajado? ¡Agradezco cualquier consejo!
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I think asking it to tell stories or add personal opinions (even if fake) makes it less boring and robotic.
If you want it to sound less formal, sometimes tell it to 'talk like you're chatting with a friend.' It usually loosens up the tone.
I think the newer versions just naturally sound better. Upgrading helps if you can.
Sometimes asking it questions that require it to 'think' or explain stuff helps it sound more thoughtful and human.
I try to avoid super technical or complex words unless needed. Simpler language always feels more natural.
Sometimes I just give it a persona, like 'Imagine you're a friendly barista.' It changes the vibe and feels less like a bot.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that help tweak AI responses. They got some neat stuff to make AI more human-like.
One thing I've noticed is to just let it finish thoughts and don’t rush typing. Sometimes that makes its answers smoother.
Also, don't shy from correcting it when it sounds weird. Sometimes it learns from your input and adjusts better.
Switching up sentence length and throwing in a bit of slang helped me. Like sometimes shorter replies, sometimes longer ones.
Mixing emojis in prompts helps some people but I think too many just looks weird lol. Use sparingly!
Honestly, just try to add some filler words or casual phrases when you chat with it. Like 'uh', 'okay', or 'you know' helps a lot.
I find that telling it to make jokes or add humor helps a lot. Robots seem way less human if they're always straight-faced!
Playing around with the prompt length too. Sometimes short and direct, sometimes more context helps make it sound more human.
Don't underestimate the power of slang and regional phrases to make it sound less generic and more you!