I've been thinking about why I use Chat GPT so much while everyone else, like my coworkers and netizens, swears by it and hates it. I've come to the conclusion that the main difference is in the user. To write good prompts, you already need to have curiosity and some knowledge of the topics. You also need curiosity and excitement to play with it and learn how to get the best answers from it.
The people who spend the most time on Chat GPT are the ones who can't contribute much to it. They're not excited or having fun, they're cynical and looking for flaws all the time.
Many people hate ChatGPT simply because they expect it to do everything for them. But it's not magic, it's a tool. The more precise and interesting your question is, the cooler the answer you get. It all depends on who's on the other side of the screen. You can find a lot of ideas on how to use ChatGPT in education, business, or just for cool projects.