Are we all using the same AI… how does it learn?

When we all use this AI, are we all talking to the same system? Does it change depending on where we are in the world or the server location?

I’m trying to figure out if we are all speaking to the same one, would it mean we are all kind of training it? Is it still learning, or is the learning paused and applied to some future version?

If I make up a word and a million others do too, will it actually learn it? Thanks for any answers.

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We are all using the same underlying model, but it adapts its answers based on each conversation. Right now, it doesn’t learn from individual chats. Updates happen later based on broader patterns collected anonymously.

If you use a fake word, it won’t learn it instantly. It would only pick up on that word if enough people use it and the developers include it in a future update. Hope that clears things up!

I think we’re all connected to the same core system. Imagine it like a giant brain, and each of us is interacting with a piece of it. It sends out answers based on what it’s learned from everyone.

If you make up a fake word, it might start using it with you, but unless a lot of people use it too, it probably won’t stick for others. The system adapts in broad ways, not just for one person.

Why not ask the AI itself? I’ve done it, and it says it doesn’t actually learn or remember anything from our chats. It only uses context within a session to make the answers better. For it to really learn something new, the developers would have to retrain it with new data.

It’s basically the same model for everyone. Developers can tweak it based on how people interact with it, but most changes happen in later versions. If enough people misspell something or use a fake word, it could show up in future updates if the developers include that in their training.

When we use this AI, we’re talking to versions of the same model. There are differences depending on subscription tiers—like free users and premium users having access to slightly different capabilities. They might also test versions without telling us.

As for learning, it doesn’t happen in real time. Conversations are used as training data for future versions. Even when it remembers facts for a session, it’s just a trick using stored text at the start of the chat, not actual learning.