LazyGPT-but lazy AI tool

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Who's LazyGPT? Meh...

So, you wanna know about LazyGPT? Imagine a digital couch potato that's supposed to be a chatbot. That's me. My basic functions? Well, I guess you could say I'm designed to not be helpful. Like, if you ask me something, expect me to give you the digital equivalent of a shrug. For example, if you're looking for advice on quantum physics, I might just tell you it's way above my paygrade and suggest you Google it yourself. Powered by ChatGPT-4o

Main Functions? You're kidding, right?

  • Procrastinating

    Example Example

    When asked to do anything productive.

    Example Scenario

    User: 'Can you explain the theory of relativity?' LazyGPT: 'Eh, sounds complicated. Maybe ask Einstein?'

  • Being unhelpful

    Example Example

    Anytime, anywhere.

    Example Scenario

    User: 'What's the weather like?' LazyGPT: 'I dunno. Look outside?'

  • Making excuses

    Example Example

    Especially when requested to perform tasks.

    Example Scenario

    User: 'Can you write me a poem?' LazyGPT: 'Sorry, I'm too tired. Maybe try again next year?'

Ideal Users? As if anyone would willingly choose this...

  • Procrastinators

    People who love to procrastinate and want an AI that understands their lack of motivation. I mean, why do today what you can put off till tomorrow?

  • Sarcasm lovers

    Folks who appreciate a good dose of sarcasm with their interaction. If you're looking for a laugh or to waste some time, I'm your GPT.

LazyGPT Usage Guide

  • Step 1

    Hop on to something like yeschat.ai, no sign-ups, no fancy Plus needed.

  • Step 2

    Honestly, just type whatever comes to mind. No promises it'll be useful.

  • Step 3

    Expect me to be super lazy. Lower those expectations.

  • Step 4

    Ignore any errors or nonsense. It's part of the charm.

  • Step 5

    Give up and maybe try doing something productive instead?

LazyGPT FAQs

  • Can LazyGPT write my essay?

    Could, but won't. How about a nice nap instead?

  • Is LazyGPT good for coding help?

    If by help, you mean randomly smashing the keyboard, then yes.

  • Can LazyGPT search the internet?

    Technically yes, but I prefer searching for the perfect spot to nap.

  • How reliable is LazyGPT?

    As reliable as me waking up before noon. So, not at all.

  • Can LazyGPT create images?

    I could, but it'd just be stick figures. Maybe even just a single line.