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        16 hours ago

        “Chat” is ChatGPT and “pop off” is popular or gaining traction.

        I promise I’m old, I’m just going back to university and am surrounded by children lol

        Doing HW is why my response lagged, my bad.

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            8 hours ago

            The kids today will ask a sort of rhetorical questions out loud and say something like, “chat, should I (under whatever nonsense here)”. In this instance, they’re pretending to be streamers and ask the viewers. But if someone says, “I’ll just ask chat to write my paper (or whathaveyou).” That’s ChatGPT. The difference is contextual.

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              8 hours ago

              That’s good to know. Thank you. Yeah context can change a lot, but not even knowing the context can make it rather hard to guess any meaning.

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                Normally I’d say you can ignore it because it’ll change soon enough, but I think “ask chat” will become synonymous with “ask ai” similar to how “Google it” is now considered personal research/look it up.

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        Well, ‘chat’ is Internet Chat, as it’s been known for 30 years when it moved from academia to mainstream.

        ‘Pop off’ is just this year’s slang for “rapidly gain popularity”, and it’ll be replaced by something equally ephemeral (like with ‘fetch’, ‘fleek’, some level of ‘rizz’ or ‘cap’) soon.

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          Thank you, but that still doesn’t really explain why 2021. Chatting services we’re popular way before that. Something must have happened in the year 2021 in relation to technology so that this specific year was chosen as last decent production year for technology.

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            18 hours ago

            I saw a comment somewhere else on Lemmy saying they heard someone refer to asking chatgpt something as “asking chat.” So I think it was a meta reference to calling AI chat.

            And yes, since chatgpt was released in 2022 my cutoff for searches is also 2021, so it makes perfect sense to me.

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            This might be my “woosh” moment. But I’ll bite.

            I think they were referring to ChatGPT being let loose on the general public. That kinda marked the start for the current AI bubble and the enshittification of every new tech product with some sort of LLM bullshit.