#i'm having an issue of my own gpt
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Based on the knowledge sources provided, there's a specific sequence of steps you can follow when you encounter issues with saving updates to your GPT model:
- Update your GPT to what you want.
- Click "Share".
- Select what you want.
- Hit "Save".
- Do not press "Update" again, just exit the browser.
The next time you update your GPT, it should no longer reset the sharing to "invite only". This sequence was shared by a user on the OpenAI community forum who had a similar issue and managed to solve it source (https://community.openai.com/t/863174).
If you continue to experience issues, it might be best to reach out to OpenAI support or post your issue on the OpenAI community forum for further assistance.
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@charred oriole ok i won"t lose my huge changes?
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Based on the information provided in the knowledge sources, the changes you've made to your GPT should be saved when you hit "Save". However, it's important to note that if you revert to a previous version of your GPT, any changes you've made will be deleted and need to be added anew source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/9083999-how-do-i-view-version-history).
If you're worried about losing your changes, it might be a good idea to keep a separate record of them in a document or another safe place. That way, you can always reapply them if something goes wrong.
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nah i hate save but when i ask gpt what's your version it says 1.0.0 however when making huge changes i changed version to 1.0.2 @charred oriole
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Based on the knowledge sources provided, it seems that the version of the GPT model you're using might not be correctly reflected in the responses from the model. This could be due to a variety of reasons, including potential issues with the API or the specific way you're querying the model's version.
One way to check the version of the GPT model you're using is to look at the model name. For example, OpenAI regularly releases new versions of gpt-4 and gpt-3.5-turbo, and each model version is dated with either -MMDD or a YYYY-MM-DD suffix source (https://platform.openai.com/docs/deprecations).
If you're using the OpenAI API, the current version is 2.1.0 source (https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference).
If you're using the ChatGPT Android app, you can check the version by navigating to Settings source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8174832-how-to-check-the-chatgpt-android-app-version).
If you're still having issues, it might be best to reach out to OpenAI support or post your issue on the OpenAI community forum for further assistance.
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@charred oriole i fixed the issue
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