Conseils pour obtenir les meilleures réponses de ChatGPT
Salut à tous ! Je joue un peu avec des chatbots comme ChatGPT ces derniers temps et je voulais partager quelques astuces sur la façon de poser des questions afi…
Jackson Yates
February 8, 2026 at 06:08 PM
Salut à tous ! Je joue un peu avec des chatbots comme ChatGPT ces derniers temps et je voulais partager quelques astuces sur la façon de poser des questions afin d'obtenir les meilleures réponses. Parfois, j'ai l'impression que reformuler les choses différemment fait une énorme différence ! Quelqu'un a-t-il des conseils ou des expériences amusantes ?
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I tend to avoid slang or very local terms cause it confuses it sometimes.
I like to sometimes ask ChatGPT to summarize or simplify complex info after it gives the initial answer.
I try not to overload it with multiple questions in one message, can get confusing.
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Asking it to give pros and cons about a topic is super helpful when making decisions.
Don't forget to mention what tone you want. Like professional, casual, or funny. It changes the vibe a lot.
Honestly, I've had fun just experimenting with weird questions. Sometimes the unexpected answers are the best part!
One thing I learned is that if the answer is too vague, just ask follow-up questions for clarity.
I noticed that being super specific helps a ton. Like instead of just "tell me about dogs" try "what are common health issues in golden retrievers?" Makes the answers way more useful.
Sometimes I just start with a broad question and then narrow it down based on the responses. Works pretty well.
Honestly, patience is key. Sometimes I gotta rephrase a couple times to get what I want.
Using examples in your questions helps ChatGPT understand better what you're after.
Sometimes I just ask ChatGPT to act as a particular expert, like a doctor or programmer. It kinda tunes the response better.
I tend to avoid really long questions since it sometimes misses the point. Short and clear usually wins.