#Perpetual "Hmm...something seems to have gone wrong."

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unborn rivet
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Bug Report: Perpetual "Hmm...something seems to have gone wrong."

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Ask ChatGPT4 to remove the grid from an image
  2. ???

Expected result:

  1. The changed image

Actual result:

  1. Continued error generating a response, and cannot successfully regenerate or fix even by asking different responses

Additional information

Browser: Firefox, Edge, Mobile App
OS: Windows

I took a ChatGPT4 generated image (A D&D Battlemap) and asked GPT to remove the gridlines on it. This broke my chat initially. After trying to regenerate the response or even change my response multiple times, I opened up the mobile app and asked a different question, which seemed to fix the problem. Foolishly, I asked it the same question again to remove the gridlines, and it broke my chat once more. I cannot get it to work no matter what I do now. I've tried:

  1. Using a different browser (edge, I used firefox originally)
  2. Using Mobile App
  3. Using mobile app on LTE
  4. Using mobile browser on LTE
  5. Clearing Firefox cache & trying on incognito mode
  6. Waiting an hour
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(Using it to create a D&D session)

brazen flume
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Idk about you but when I look at the “grid” it seems to not really be a grid but it’s almost as if it made like stone bricks because a grid would normally be symmetrical these lines are not so maybe it is not sure what your saying because the “grid” seems more consistent with the brick on the floor in the center of the structure as well 🤷‍♂️

unborn rivet
dusk dome
# unborn rivet I see what you mean, and that’s likely the case, but I’m surprise that query eff...

There could be a couple separate issues at play here. One is that ChatGPT can't be used as a photo editor. DALL·E doesn't have inpainting functions on ChatGPT yet, and data analysis' photo modification abilities don't include any way to "see" photos like it would need in order to see gridlines and edit them out programmatically, so the request in general would not be possible for it to fulfill, unless you got a good gen with DALL·E that re-created a version of the image from scratch without the lines, but that would be more of a "close enough" kind of solution.

As for the error itselg: is the chat fairly lengthy? Does it only happen in this chat, or in all new chats you try to start too? This can sometimes happen in very long chats, where it seems like some length limit is reached that causes the chat not to function properly anymore.

unborn rivet
dusk dome
# unborn rivet The chat is fairly lengthy yes. When used in another chat it successfully analyz...

What do you mean by "analyzed and gave back the photo"? As if it were attempting to remove the lines, but didn't ("unchanged")? If so, it trying to do it by analyzing and returning the photo was probably a hallucination on its part -- you might try asking it something like "With the tools at your disposal, what direct photo editing capabilities do you have?"

As for getting the context of the chat into a new chat: your best bet would be to copy/paste critical context into a new chat in messages. Depending on how long your chat is currently, you may have already run into the context limit. When that happens, old data is automatically forgotten to make room for new data, and there's no way to work around this limit. So if your project requires some things to be kept in mind always, that will still be on you to ensure on your end, simply because ChatGPT can't be relied upon as a perfect memory bank.

Things like custom instructions, or better, custom GPTs, can help a lot, though. These give you the option to save instructions as permanent context for the model, and it'll keep them in mind for the whole chat and in any new chat. With a custom GPT, too, you can experiment with adding a knowledge file, or multiple, which can help give it even more unchanging data to reference and work with for your project.

unborn rivet